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USR Courier HST DS settings


USRobotics Courier 16800 HST Dual Standard Settings...

   B0  C1  E1  F1  M1  Q0  V1  X3
   BAUD=57600  PARITY=N  WORDLEN=8
   DIAL=HUNT   ON HOOK   TIMER

   &A3  &B1  &C1  &D2  &G0  &H1  &I0  &K3  &L0
   &M4  &N0  &P0  &R2  &S0  &T5  &X1  &Y1  %R0

   S00=000  S01=000  S02=043  S03=013  S04=010  S05=008
   S06=002  S07=120  S08=002  S09=006  S10=014  S11=040
   S12=050  S13=000  S14=001  S15=000  S16=000  S17=000
   S18=000  S19=010  S20=000  S21=010  S22=017  S23=019
   S24=150  S25=005  S26=000  S27=000  S28=013  S29=020
   S30=000  S31=000  S32=002  S33=000  S34=000  S35=000
   S36=000  S37=000  S38=000  S39=000  S40=000  S41=000
   S42=126  S43=200  S44=015

 DipSwitches:

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  UP      ---  - -   -   - -     -
  DOWN             -   -     - -

 USRobotics Courier 14400 HST Dual Standard Settings...

at   B0  C1  E1  F1  M1  Q0  V1  X3
   BAUD=19200  PARITY=N  WORDLEN=8
   DIAL=HUNT   ON HOOK   TIMER

at   &A3  &B1  &C1  &D2  &G0  &H1  &I0  &K3  &L0
at   &M4  &N0  &P0  &R2  &S0  &T5  &X1  &Y1  %R0

at   S00=000  S01=000  S02=255  S03=013  S04=010
at   S05=008  S06=002  S07=060  S08=002  S09=006
at   S10=007  S11=028  S12=255  S13=000  S14=001
at   S15=000  S16=000  S17=000  S18=000  S19=000
at   S20=000  S21=010  S22=017  S23=019  S24=150
at   S25=000  S26=000  S27=000  S28=008  S29=020
at   S30=000  S31=000  S32=002  S33=000  S34=000
at   S35=000  S36=000  S37=140  S38=000


 DipSwitches:

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  DOWN             -   -     - -


 USRobotics Courier 14400 HST Settings...
(Pause)...More(y/n/ns)? y

   B1  C1  E1  F1  M3  Q0  V1  X3
   BAUD=38400  PARITY=N  WORDLEN=8
   DIAL=TONE   ON HOOK   TIMER

   &A3  &B1  &C1  &D2  &G2  &H1  &I0  &K3  &L0
   &M4  &N0  &P0  &R2  &S0  &T5  &X0  &Y1  %R0

   S00=000  S01=000  S02=255  S03=013  S04=010
   S05=008  S06=002  S07=060  S08=006  S09=015
   S10=020  S11=070  S12=255  S13=000  S14=000
   S15=000  S16=000  S17=000  S18=000  S19=000
   S20=000  S21=010  S22=017  S23=019  S24=150
   S25=000  S26=001  S27=000  S28=008  S29=020
   S30=000  S31=000  S32=001  S33=000  S34=008
   S35=000  S36=000  S37=000  S38=000

   LAST DIALED #:


 DipSwitches:

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 USRobotics Courier 14400 HST Settings...

   B0  C1  E1  F1  M1  Q0  V1  X6
   BAUD=38400  PARITY=N  WORDLEN=8
   DIAL=HUNT   ON HOOK   TIMER

   &A3  &B0  &C1  &D2  &G2  &H1  &I2  &K3  &L1
   &M1  &N0  &P1  &R0  &S2  &T1  &X1  &Y3  %R1

   S00=000  S01=000  S02=052  S03=013  S04=010
   S05=096  S06=102  S07=002  S08=001  S09=006
   S10=056  S11=090  S12=100  S13=128  S14=001
   S15=064  S16=016  S17=020  S18=000  S19=120
   S20=001  S21=014  S22=087  S23=022  S24=132
   S25=036  S26=032  S27=002  S28=018  S29=025
   S30=001  S31=002  S32=007  S33=054  S34=032
   S35=101  S36=045  S37=140  S38=080


 DipSwitches:

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Starting in order:
B0  - V32 answer seq. for EURO callers     C1  - Carrier Transmitter Enabled
(Pause)...More(y/n/ns)? y
E1  - Local Echo On                        F1  - Full Duplex
M3  - Speaker on after number dial         Q0  - Result Codes Displayed
V1  - Verbal Mode                          X6  - All Result codes w/ VOICE!

&A3 - Complete Baud Code w/error    &B1 - Terminal <> Modem LOCK IT AT 38.4k
&C1 - Modem control CD              &D2 - Drop DTR ends call
&G0 - 0-U.S. & Canada 1-European    &H1 - Transmit Hardware Flow Control
      2-U.K. & Common wealth
&I0 - Received Flow Disabled        &K3 - Selective Data Compression
&L0 - Normal Line                   &M4 - Normal / ARQ Connections
&N0 - Variable Link Operations      &P0 - 0-U.S.&Canada 1-U.K.&Commonwealth
&R2 - Received Data sent to DTE     &S0 - DSR Override
&T5 - No Testing                    &X0 - Modem Clock is source
&Y1 - Kills buffer sends break      %R0 - Normal operations

s0-0    - Disable Auto Answer       s1-0    - Counts 0 Rings
s2-43   - Escape Code Character     s3-13   - Carriage Return Character
s4-10   - Line Feed Character       s5-8    - Back Space Character
s6-2    - Dial Wait Time [secs]     s7-60   - Carrier Wait Time [secs]
(Not used since X6 is FAST DIAL)
s8-1    - Dial Pause [sec] (COMMA)  s9-6    - Carrier Detect [1/10th sec]
(In a dial use W instead of , then
 it will dial as soon as it gets
 a tone)
s10-14  - Carrier Lost [1/10th sec] s11-40  - Dial Speed (Experiment to see
(Set to 14 for those bad lines so             how fast your line can handle)
 it won't disconnect! Even on C/W!)
s12-50  - Escape code [50th sec]    s13-0   - Bitmapped (Not necessary)
s14-1   - RESERVED! "DON'T SCREW"   s15-0   - Bitmapped (Not necessary)
s16-0   - Bitmapped (Not necessary) s17-0   - RESERVED! "DON'T SCREW"
(Pause)...More(y/n/ns)? y
s18-0   - Testing duration [secs]   s19-10  - HANG UP 10 mins of inactivity
s20-0   - RESERVED! "DON'T SCREW"   s21-10  - Break Length [1/100th sec]
s22-17  - XON Character             s23-19  - XOFF Character
s24-150 - Pulsed DSR [1/50th sec]   s25-5   - RESERVED! "DON'T SCREW"
s26-0   - R/C Delay [1/100th sec]   s27-0   - Bitmapped (Not necessary)
s28-13  - Extended Answer Sequence  s29-20  - Mystery !NOT EVEN IN MANUAL!
(Allows more time for Euros to
 connect)
s30-0   - Bitmapped (Not necessary) s31-0   - Bitmapped (Not necessary)
s32-1   - Talk/Data Switch Options
s33-0   - Bitmapped (Not necessary) s34-0   - Bitmapped (Not necessary)
s35-0   - Bitmapped (Not necessary) s36-0   - Bitmapped (Not necessary)
s37-0   - Bitmapped (Not necessary) s38-0   - Disconnect Wait time



HELP,  Command Quick Reference (CTRL-S to Stop, CTRL-C to Cancel)

&$    HELP, Ampersand Commands       Kn    n=0  Call Duration Mode
%$    HELP, Percent Commands               n=1  Real Time Clock Mode
A/    Repeat Last Command            Mn    n=0  Speaker Off
A>    Continuously Repeat Command          n=1  Speaker On Until CD
AT    Command Mode Prefix                  n=2  Speaker Always On
A     Answer Call                          n=3  Speaker Off During Dial
Bn    n=0  V32 Mode/CCITT Answer Seq On    n=0  Return Online
      n=1  HST Mode/Bell Answer Seq        n=1  Return Online & Retrain
Cn    n=0  Transmitter Off                 n=2  Return Online & Speed Shift
      n=1  Transmitter On            P     Pulse Dial
Dn    Dial a Telephone Number        Qn    n=0  Result Codes Sent
      n=0..9#*TPR,;"W@!()-                 n=1  Quiet (No Result Codes)
(Pause)...More(y/n/ns)? y
DL    Dial Last Phone Number               n=2  Verbose/Quiet On Answer
DSn   Dial Stored Phone Number       Sr=n  Sets Register "r" to "n"
D$    HELP, Dial Commands            Sr?   Query Register "r"
En    n=0  No Command Echo           S$    HELP, S Registers
      n=1  Echo Command Chars        T     Tone Dial
Fn    n=0  Online Echo               Vn    n=0  Numeric Responses
      n=1  No Online Echo                  n=1  Verbal Responses
Hn    n=0  On Hook (Hang Up)         Xn    n=0  Basic Result Codes
      n=1  Off Hook                        n=1  Extended Result Codes
In    n=0  Product Code                    n=2-7  Advanced Result Codes
      n=1  Checksum                  Z     Software Reset
      n=2  RAM Test                  >     Continuously Repeat Command
      n=3  Call Duration/Clock       +++   Escape Code
      n=4  Current Settings          $     HELP,  Command Summary
      n=5  NVRAM Settings
      n=6  Link Diagnostics
      n=7  Product Configuration

HELP, Percent Commands (CTRL-S to Stop, CTRL-C to Cancel)

%Rn   n=0  Disable RCU link request    %T    Touch Tone recognition
      n=1  Enable RCU link request

HELP, Ampersand Commands (CTRL-S to Stop, CTRL-C to Cancel)

&An   n=0  Disable /ARQ Result Codes   &Pn   n=0  N.American Pulse Dial
      n=1  Enable /ARQ Result Codes          n=1  UK Pulse Dial
      n=2  Enable /Modulation Codes    &Rn   n=0  CTS Follows RTS
      n=3  Enable /Extra Result Codes        n=1  Ignore RTS
&Bn   n=0  Floating DTE Speed                n=2  RX to DTE/RTS high
(Pause)...More(y/n/ns)? y
      n=1  Fixed DTE Speed             &Sn   n=0  DSR Always On
      n=2  DTE Speed Fixed When ARQ          n=1  Modem Controls DSR
&Cn   n=0  CD Always On                      n=2  Pulse DSR, CTS-CD
      n=1  Modem Controls CD                 n=3  Pulse DSR
&Dn   n=0  Ignore DTR                  &Tn   n=0  End Test
      n=1  On-Line Command Mode              n=1  Analog Loopback (ALB)
      n=2  DTE Controls DTR                  n=3  Digital Loopback (DLB)
&F    Load Factory Configuration             n=4  Grant Remote DLB
&Gn   n=0  No Guard Tone                     n=5  Deny Remote DLB
      n=1  550 Hz Guard Tone                 n=6  Remote Digital Loopback
      n=2  1800 Hz Guard Tone                n=7  Remote DLB With Self Test
&Hn   n=0  Disable TX Flow Control           n=8  ALB With Self Test
      n=1  CTS                         &W    Store Configuration
      n=2  Xon/Xoff                    &Xn   n=0  DCE Synchronous Clock
      n=3  CTS and Xon/Xoff                  n=1  DTE Synchronous Clock
&In   n=0  Disable RX Flow Control           n=2  RX Clock is Source
      n=1  Xon/Xoff                    &Yn   n=0  Destructive
      n=2  Xon/Xoff Chars Filtered           n=1  Destructive/Expedited
      n=3  HP Enq/Ack Host Mode              n=2  Nondest./Expedited
      n=4  HP Enq/Ack Terminal Mode          n=3  Nondest./Unexpedited
      n=5  Xon/Xoff for non-ARQ Mode   &Zn=s Store Phone Number
&Kn   n=0  Disable Data Compression    &Zn=L Store Last Phone Number
      n=1  Auto Data Compression       &Zn?  Query Phone Number
      n=2  Enable Data Compression
      n=3  Selective Data Compression
&Ln   n=0  Disable Leased Line
      n=1  Enable Leased Line
&Mn   n=0  Normal Mode
      n=1  Synchronous Mode
      n=4  ARQ/Normal Mode
(Pause)...More(y/n/ns)? y
      n=5  ARQ Mode
&Nn   n=0  Highest Link Speed
      n=1  300 bps
      n=2  1200 bps
      n=3  2400 bps
      n=4  4800 bps
      n=5  7200 bps
      n=6  9600 bps
      n=7  12000 bps
      n=8  14400 bps
     *n=9  16800 bps

HELP, S Register Functions (CTRL-S to Stop, CTRL-C to Cancel)

S0  Ring to Answer On                  S21 Break Length (1/100sec)
S1  Counts # of Rings                  S22 Xon Char
S2  Escape Code Char                   S23 Xoff Char
S3  Carriage Return Char               S24 DSR Pulse Time (1/50sec)
S4  Line Feed Char                     S25 DTR Recognition Time (1/100sec)
S5  Backspace Char                     S26 RTS/CTS Delay Time (1/100sec)
S6  Wait Time/Dial Tone (sec)          S27 Bit Mapped
S7  Wait Time/Carrier (sec)                  1 = V21 Mode
S8  Comma Time (sec)                         2 = Disable TCM
S9  Carrier Detect Time (1/10sec)            4 = Disable V32
S10 Carrier Loss Time (1/10sec)              8 = Disable 2100hz
S11 Dial Tone Spacing (msec)                16 = Disable MNP Handshake
S12 Escape Code Time (1/50sec)              32 = Disable V.42
S13 Bit Mapped                              48 = Disable V.42 Detect Phase
      1 = Reset On DTR Loss                 64 = Reserved
      2 = Do Originate in Auto Answer      128 = Unusual SW-Incompatibility
(Pause)...More(y/n/ns)? y
      4 = No Pause Before Result Codes S28 Reserved
      8 = Do DS0 On DTR                S29 Reserved
     16 = Do DS0 On Reset              S30 Reserved
     32 = Disable HST                  S31 Reserved
     64 = Disable MNP Level 3          S32 Talk/Data Switch
    128 = Hardware Reset                     0 = Disabled
S14 Reserved                                 1 = Originate Mode
S15 Bit Mapped                               2 = Answer Mode
      1 = Disable High=Freq EQ               3 = Redial Last Number
      2 = Disable Online Fallback            4 = Dial Stored Number 0
      4 = Disable 450 bps Back Channel       5 = Auto Answer Toggle
      8 = Reduced Non-ARQ TX Buffer          6 = Reset Modem
     16 = Disable MNP Level 4                7 = Initiate RDL
     32 = Set DEL-Backspace                  8 = Busy Toggle
     64 = Unusual MNP-Incompatibility  S33 Reserved
    128 = Custom Applications          S34 Bit Mapped
S16 Test Modes                               1 = Disable V32bis
      1 = Analog Loopback                    2 = Disable Enhanced V32 mode
      2 = Dial Test                          4 = Disable Quick V32 retrain
      4 = Test Pattern                       8 = Enable V23 Fallback
      8 = Remote Digital Loopback           16 = Change MR to DSR
     16 = Reserved                          32 = Enable MI/MIC
     32 = Reserved                          64 = Reserved
     64 = Reserved                         128 = Reserved
    128 = Reserved                     S35 Reserved
S17 Reserved                           S36 Reserved
S18 &Tn Test Timeout (sec)             S37 Reserved
S19 Inactivity Timeout (min)           S38 Disconnect Wait Time (sec)
S20 Reserved

(Pause)...More(y/n/ns)? y
* THIS ONLY WORKS ON AMIGAS WITH 2.0 RUNNING IN ROM WITH
  1. RTS/CTS ON  2. 31250 BAUD  3. 64K BUFFER!

Jrcomm should be set to 38.4k w/ transfer buffer 16k and 4 colors. It seems
the more the colors the more you are likely to loose characters due to the
38.4k locked baud rate. INIT STRING should be ATZ. One note 16.8k hst doesnt
seem to be detecting busy signals as fast as the 14.4k it takes 4 busys
instead of the normal two. Hopefully this can be changed!

Ami Express should be set to 38400 in the config. OF COURSE set to 2 color
mode! INIT STRING should be ATE0M0S0=0. 16800 only works on 1.1x so far!


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 EUROPEAN POWER_SUPPLY:


             5p DIN Connector [Solder Side]



         3 -  o       o - 1          1.  Not Connected

               o     o               2.  Not Connected
                  o
             /         \             3.  Not Connected
            5     |     4
                  2                  4.  \
                                          |--> 18 - 21 Volt AC
(Pause)...More(y/n/ns)? y
                                     5.  /


                                         PTC
                                        _____
              o------| I |-------------|_____|-------o
                     | I |
   220 Volt AC       | I |                            18 - 21 Volt AC
                     | I |
              o------| I |---------------------------o


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--------------  ZooM Modems Settings  ----------------
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BBS USAGE (XENOLINK):

  AT&F B0 C1 E1 L1 M0 W2 &G2 S7-60 S11-50 S38-5 &W0

TERMINAL MODEM INIT STRING:

  AT L1 M1 W1 S95-32



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  XENOLINK CONFIG
(Pause)...More(y/n/ns)? y
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SERIAL DEVICE BaudBandit.device
SERIAL UNIT 0
SERIAL BUFFER 65535
SETUP STRING +++~~ATH0\~~ATZ1\~~
ANSWER STRING ^^ATA\
OFF HOOK STRING ATM0H1\
ON HOOK STRING ATM1H0\
DEFAULT BAUD 38400
\|CONNECT\|                     300    26
\|CONNECT_1200\|              38400   116
\|CONNECT_2400\|              38400   230
\|CONNECT_9600\|              38400  1100
\|CONNECT_12000\|             38400  1360
\|CONNECT_14400\|             38400  1600
\|CONNECT_19200\|             38400  1600
\|CONNECT_38400\|             38400  1650
\|CONNECT_57600\|             38400  1650
ENDCONNECT
CARRIER DELAY 50
CONNECT DELAY 50

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IF YA STILL GOT PROBLEMS CALL: M.A.S.H. +31-2550-37079
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                           +*+ Hyperspace/ATX +*+

USRobotics Courier 14400 HST Settings...

   B0  C1  E0  F1  M1  Q0  V1  X3
   BAUD=38400  PARITY=N  WORDLEN=8
   DIAL=PULSE  ON HOOK   TIMER

   &A3  &B1  &C1  &D2  &G2  &H1  &I0  &K3  &L0
   &M1  &N0  &P0  &R2  &S0  &T5  &X0  &Y3  %R0

   S00=000  S01=000  S02=043  S03=013  S04=010
   S05=008  S06=002  S07=060  S08=002  S09=006
   S10=007  S11=038  S12=050  S13=004  S14=001
   S15=008  S16=000  S17=000  S18=000  S19=000
   S20=000  S21=010  S22=017  S23=019  S24=150
   S25=000  S26=000  S27=000  S28=008  S29=020
   S30=000  S31=000  S32=001  S33=000  S34=016
   S35=000  S36=000  S37=000  S38=003
/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
                                +*+ No Name/Quartex +*+

USRobotics Courier 16800 HST Dual Standard Settings...

   B0  C1  E1  F1  M3  Q0  V1  X1
   BAUD=57600  PARITY=N  WORDLEN=8
   DIAL=TONE   ON HOOK   TIMER

   &A3  &B1  &C1  &D2  &G2  &H1  &I0  &K1  &L0
   &M4  &N0  &P0  &R2  &S0  &T5  &X0  &Y1  %R0

   S00=001  S01=000  S02=255  S03=013  S04=010
   S05=008  S06=002  S07=040  S08=002  S09=006
   S10=050  S11=040  S12=255  S13=000  S14=001
   S15=008  S16=000  S17=000  S18=000  S19=000
   S20=000  S21=010  S22=017  S23=019  S24=150
   S25=000  S26=000  S27=000  S28=008  S29=000
   S30=000  S31=000  S32=001  S33=000  S34=000
   S35=000  S36=000  S37=000  S38=000

/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
                            +*+ Snakebite/Razor 1911 +*+

heya dudes,
 the time has showed that most of the sysops can't set their
modems, why ? dunno.. maybe just to stupid to read the manual, anyway
i get asked several times to give out the settings for my modem and here
it is, you may set your modem like thiz and you will also get callers
from 2-way overseas, you know what i mean .. or foreign callers like in
my bbs.
this settings are for sysops, but i use them for trading in the states
& many other countries also .. and i get fast transfers !!
my topspeeder here gets over 5500 cps .. with my settings ..have you
ever got this ?? dont think so.. you can use this also for 16.8 hst just
set the command after you fixed everything else
at&b1 return
at&w  return

yepps thats about it, oh BTW .. you may use this settings also for a
14.4 DUAL or 14.4 HST it has done his job perfectly here also
ok enuff talking .. here it comes :
use this settings if you want cool connections & cool users from oversea
AND SOMETHING FOR THE SYSOPS:
if you use setters and dont know how to set a modem, better close your
bbs down and dont call here for stupid questions like: how can i type this
in ?   compre ?
                       for german use only
                   dunno if others could use that too
                       and i dont care either
                     SCHWABENPOWER/RAZOR 1911 EHQ
                           +49-7271-49232

OK
ati4

USRobotics Courier 16800 HST Dual Standard Fax Settings...

   B0  C1  E1  F1  M1  Q0  V1  X3
   BAUD=38400  PARITY=N  WORDLEN=8
   DIAL=HUNT   ON HOOK   TIMER

   &A3  &B1  &C1  &D2  &G2  &H1  &I0  &K2  &L0
   &M4  &N0  &P0  &R2  &S0  &T5  &X0  &Y1  %R0

   S00=000  S01=000  S02=043  S03=013  S04=010  S05=008
   S06=002  S07=060  S08=002  S09=006  S10=060  S11=038
   S12=050  S13=000  S14=000  S15=000  S16=000  S17=000
   S18=000  S19=000  S20=000  S21=010  S22=017  S23=019
   S24=150  S25=005  S26=001  S27=000  S28=008  S29=020
   S30=000  S31=000  S32=001  S33=000  S34=008  S35=000
   S36=000  S37=000  S38=005  S39=000  S40=000  S41=000
   S42=126  S43=200  S44=015

   LAST DIALED #:

OK
ati5

USRobotics Courier 16800 HST Dual Standard Fax NVRAM Settings...

   DIAL=TONE   B0  F1  M1  X3
   BAUD=38400  PARITY=N  WORDLEN=8

   &A3  &B1  &G2  &H1  &I0  &K2  &L0  &M4
   &N0  &P0  &R2  &S0  &T5  &X0  &Y1  %R0

   S02=043  S03=013  S04=010  S05=008  S06=002  S07=060
   S08=002  S09=006  S10=060  S11=038  S12=050  S13=000
   S15=000  S19=000  S21=010  S22=017  S23=019  S24=150
   S25=005  S26=001  S27=000  S28=008  S29=020  S32=001
   S33=000  S34=008  S35=000  S36=000  S37=000  S38=005
   S41=000  S42=126  S43=200  S44=015

   STORED PHONE #0:
                #1:
                #2:
                #3:
                 C:
some greets fly to:

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                              +*+ Modemset Uruguay +*+

USRobotics Courier 14400 HST Dual Standard Settings...

   B0  C1  E1  F1  M1  Q0  V1  X1
   BAUD=38400  PARITY=N  WORDLEN=8
   DIAL=PULSE  ON HOOK   TIMER

   &A3  &B1  &C1  &D2  &G2  &H1  &I0  &K1  &L0
   &M4  &N0  &P0  &R2  &S0  &T5  &X1  &Y1  %R0

   S00=000  S01=000  S02=043  S03=013  S04=010
   S05=008  S06=002  S07=060  S08=002  S09=006
   S10=007  S11=070  S12=050  S13=000  S14=001
   S15=000  S16=000  S17=000  S18=000  S19=000
   S20=000  S21=010  S22=017  S23=019  S24=150
   S25=000  S26=001  S27=000  S28=008  S29=020
   S30=000  S31=000  S32=001  S33=000  S34=008
   S35=000  S36=000  S37=000  S38=000

   LAST DIALED #:

OK
ati5

USRobotics Courier 14400 HST Dual Standard NVRAM Settings...

   DIAL=PULSE  B0  F1  M1  X1
   BAUD=19200  PARITY=N  WORDLEN=8

   &A3  &B1  &G2  &H1  &I0  &K1  &L0  &M4  &N0
   &P0  &R2  &S0  &T5  &X1  &Y1  %R0

   S02=043  S03=013  S04=010  S05=008  S06=002
   S07=060  S08=002  S09=006  S10=007  S11=070
   S12=050  S13=000  S15=000  S19=000  S21=010
   S22=017  S23=019  S24=150  S26=001  S27=000
   S28=008  S29=020  S32=001  S33=000  S34=008
   S35=000  S36=000  S37=000  S38=000

   STORED PHONE #0:
                #1:
                #2:
                #3:

/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
                             +*+ Horror Zone given settx +*+
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
[11-17-92] Supraman

This is what i use with my Supra 14.4k and NEW ROMS (caller id)
--------AT&F2W2EMS0=0Y <-----------

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[11-17-92] HEADHUNTER

Current   Setting.............

 B0   E1   L4   M3   N0   Q0   V1   X7
&B1  &C1  &D2  &G0  &H3  &J0  &K4  &L0  &M0  &N0  &P0  &R1  &S0  &X0  &Y0
*B0  *C0  *D0  *E0  *F0  *G0  *I0  *L0  *M0  *P9  *Q2  *S0

S00=000   S01=000   S02=043   S03=013   S04=010
S05=008   S06=003   S07=060   S08=002   S09=006
S10=007   S11=070   S12=000   S13=000   S14=002
S15=002   S16=000   S17=018   S18=000   S19=000
S20=002   S21=182   S22=000   S23=121   S24=128
S25=000   S26=000   S27=156   S28=064   S29=000
S30=000   S31=017   S32=019   S33=000   S34=030
S35=000   S36=000   S37=000   S38=000   S39=000
S40=000   S41=000   S42=000   S43=000   S44=000
S45=000   S46=000   S47=000   S48=000   S49=000

ZYXEL SETTING TO USE WITH AX !


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[11-17-92] HEADHUNTER

USRobotics Courier 16800 HST Dual Standard Settings...

   B0  C1  E0  F1  M3  Q0  V1  X3
   BAUD=57600  PARITY=N  WORDLEN=8
   DIAL=PULSE  OFF HOOK   TIMER

   &A3  &B1  &C1  &D2  &G0  &H1  &I0  &K1  &L0
   &M4  &N0  &P0  &R2  &S0  &T5  &X0  &Y1  %R0

   S00=000  S01=000  S02=043  S03=013  S04=010
   S05=008  S06=002  S07=060  S08=002  S09=006
   S10=007  S11=070  S12=050  S13=000  S14=001
   S15=008  S16=000  S17=000  S18=000  S19=000
   S20=000  S21=010  S22=017  S23=019  S24=150
   S25=005  S26=001  S27=000  S28=008  S29=020
   S30=000  S31=000  S32=001  S33=000  S34=016
   S35=000  S36=000  S37=000  S38=000

|   __  _  _   |    | __ ____ __  __
|_||_  |_|| \  |_|| ||  \ |  |_  |__)
| ||   | ||  \ | || ||  / |  |   | \
| ||___| ||___)| ||_|| /  |  |___|  \


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[10-07-92] The Bird

ati4

USRobotics Courier 14400 HST Settings...

   B0  C1  E1  F1  M1  Q0  V1  X3
   BAUD=38400  PARITY=N  WORDLEN=8
   DIAL=HUNT   ON HOOK   TIMER

   &A3  &B1  &C1  &D2  &G2  &H1  &I2  &K3  &L0
   &M4  &N0  &P1  &R2  &S0  &T5  &X1  &Y1  %R0

   S00=000  S01=000  S02=043  S03=013  S04=010
   S05=008  S06=002  S07=040  S08=002  S09=015
   S10=007  S11=070  S12=050  S13=000  S14=000
   S15=000  S16=000  S17=000  S18=000  S19=000
   S20=000  S21=010  S22=017  S23=019  S24=150
   S25=000  S26=001  S27=000  S28=008  S29=020
   S30=000  S31=000  S32=003  S33=000  S34=000
   S35=000  S36=000  S37=140  S38=000

   LAST DIALED #:

OK

DIPSWITCH: 3 5 8 9 - ON

this are the best settings you can have for 14.4ks with ASL i got up to
3600 CPS on local calls here...

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[09-07-92] ByteMaster



USRobotics Courier 16800 HST Dual Standard Fax Settings...

   B0  C1  E1  F1  M1  Q0  V1  X1
   BAUD=57600  PARITY=N  WORDLEN=8
   DIAL=TONE   ON HOOK   TIMER

   &A3  &B1  &C1  &D2  &G2  &H1  &I0  &K3  &L0
   &M4  &N0  &P0  &R2  &S0  &T5  &X0  &Y3  %R0

   S00=001  S01=000  S02=043  S03=013  S04=010
   S05=008  S06=002  S07=120  S08=002  S09=006
   S10=020  S11=070  S12=050  S13=000  S14=000
   S15=000  S16=000  S17=000  S18=000  S19=000
   S20=000  S21=010  S22=017  S23=019  S24=000
   S25=005  S26=000  S27=000  S28=008  S29=000
   S30=000  S31=000  S32=006  S33=000  S34=000
   S35=000  S36=000  S37=000  S38=000  S39=000
   S40=000  S41=000  S42=126  S43=200  S44=015

   LAST DIALED #:

OK
ati5

USRobotics Courier 16800 HST Dual Standard Fax NVRAM Settings...

   DIAL=TONE   B0  F1  M1  X1
   BAUD=57600  PARITY=N  WORDLEN=8

   &A3  &B1  &G2  &H1  &I0  &K3  &L0  &M4
   &N0  &P0  &R2  &S0  &T5  &X0  &Y3  %R0

   S02=043  S03=013  S04=010  S05=008  S06=002
   S07=120  S08=002  S09=006  S10=020  S11=070
   S12=050  S13=000  S15=000  S19=000  S21=010
   S22=017  S23=019  S24=000  S25=005  S26=000
   S27=000  S28=008  S29=000  S32=006  S33=000
   S34=000  S35=000  S36=000  S37=000  S38=000
   S41=000  S42=126  S43=200  S44=015

   STORED PHONE #0:
                #1:
                #2:
                #3:

OK

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[09-08-92] LECTOR

USRobotics Courier 14400 HST Dual Standard Settings...

   B1  C1  E1  F1  M1  Q0  V1  X4
   BAUD=38400  PARITY=N  WORDLEN=8
   DIAL=HUNT   ON HOOK   TIMER

   &A3  &B1  &C1  &D2  &G0  &H1  &I0  &K1  &L0
   &M4  &N0  &P0  &R1  &S0  &T5  &X0  &Y1  %R0

   S00=000  S01=000  S02=043  S03=013  S04=010
   S05=008  S06=005  S07=060  S08=002  S09=006
   S10=007  S11=070  S12=050  S13=000  S14=001
   S15=000  S16=000  S17=000  S18=000  S19=002
   S20=000  S21=010  S22=017  S23=019  S24=150
   S25=000  S26=001  S27=000  S28=008  S29=020
   S30=000  S31=000  S32=001  S33=000  S34=000
   S35=000  S36=000  S37=000  S38=000


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[08-15-92] THE DARK ONE

I have a supra 14.4 and have had best luck with this 'AT&F2W2E0M0S0=0\N3'

/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
                         +*+ The Edge/TSL WHQ +*+

USRobotics Courier 16800 HST Dual Standard Settings...

   B1  C1  E1  F1  M1  Q0  V1  X6
   BAUD=19200  PARITY=N  WORDLEN=8
   DIAL=HUNT   ON HOOK   TIMER

   &A3  &B1  &C1  &D2  &G0  &H1  &I0  &K3  &L0
   &M4  &N0  &P0  &R2  &S0  &T5  &X0  &Y1  %R0

   S00=000  S01=000  S02=043  S03=013  S04=010  S05=008
   S06=002  S07=040  S08=002  S09=006  S10=007  S11=032
   S12=255  S13=000  S14=000  S15=000  S16=000  S17=000
   S18=000  S19=000  S20=000  S21=010  S22=017  S23=019
   S24=150  S25=005  S26=001  S27=000  S28=008  S29=020
   S30=000  S31=000  S32=001  S33=000  S34=000  S35=000
   S36=000  S37=000  S38=000  S39=000  S40=000  S41=255
   S42=255  S43=255  S44=255

   LAST DIALED #:

OK
ati5

USRobotics Courier 16800 HST Dual Standard NVRAM Settings...

   DIAL=TONE   B1  F1  M1  X6
   BAUD=19200  PARITY=N  WORDLEN=8

(Pause)...More(y/n/ns)? y
   &A3  &B1  &G0  &H1  &I0  &K3  &L0  &M4
   &N0  &P0  &R2  &S0  &T5  &X0  &Y1  %R0

   S02=030  S03=013  S04=010  S05=008  S06=002  S07=040
   S08=002  S09=006  S10=007  S11=032  S12=255  S13=000
   S15=000  S19=000  S21=010  S22=017  S23=019  S24=150
   S25=005  S26=001  S27=000  S28=008  S29=020  S32=001
   S33=000  S34=000  S35=000  S36=000  S37=000  S38=000
   S41=255  S42=255  S43=255  S44=255

   STORED PHONE #0:
                #1:
                #2:
                #3:
                 C:
/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
                          +*+ Lightforce/X-Trade's settx +*+
ati4

USRobotics Courier 16800 HST Dual Standard Settings...

   B0  C1  E1  F1  M1  Q0  V1  X3
   BAUD=38400  PARITY=N  WORDLEN=8
   DIAL=HUNT   ON HOOK   TIMER

   &A3  &B1  &C1  &D2  &G2  &H1  &I0  &K2  &L0
   &M4  &N0  &P0  &R2  &S0  &T5  &X0  &Y1  %R0

   S00=000  S01=000  S02=043  S03=013  S04=010
   S05=008  S06=002  S07=060  S08=002  S09=006
   S10=060  S11=038  S12=050  S13=000  S14=000
   S15=000  S16=000  S17=001  S18=000  S19=000
   S20=000  S21=010  S22=017  S23=019  S24=150
   S25=005  S26=001  S27=000  S28=008  S29=020
   S30=000  S31=000  S32=001  S33=000  S34=008
   S35=000  S36=000  S37=000  S38=005

   LAST DIALED #:
/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
                     +*+ Gangbang/ The Gang BBS +*+
This is INFORMATION on HOW to use a STANDARD 7.14MHz Amiga running
perfect under 38400 BPS with good settings for HST modems AND Config
files for the most used terminal software out there. And NO Setter program
(that i think is BAD cauze I want to KNOW what is changed and what isnt!)
if you dont know how to change your modem settings then sell your HST..

If you have a turbocard then you can just use the settings supplied
you dont need to do any tricks!  but if you have problems with your modem
this text CAN help you out..

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                              USING 38400 BPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

but FIRST of all HOW to install the SOFTWARE right for this speed.
(For an Amiga without any turbocard like a 020 or 030 or even 040)

If you are running Kickstart 1.3 (1.2) you MUST Copy the Serial.device supplied
to your DEVS: dir (EVEN if your serial.dev is a newer version they still
doesnt work with 38400!) (Remember that you MUST copy the supplied serial.device
or it wont work!) (you can TRY to change after you have tested the supplied
serial.device maybe it works)
The serial.device supplied with WB2.0 is fast enough for 38400 so you dont
have to copy the supplied serial.device..

Then load preferences (Kick 2.0 should load prefs for serial!)
Go to the serial menu and set the BAUD rate on 19200 (!) and the buffer
to the HIGHEST AVAIBLE (16Kb on 1.3 and 64Kb on 2.0) and the ABSOLUTLEY
most important thing   turn ON RTS/CTS handshake! do NOT use Xon/Xoff it
is slower then RTS/CTS and not as safe and sometimes can make your
serial-port to STUCK..

Now you should save that on disk/hd

now load your terminal program.

Use a config supplied OR set the program as follows!!

RTS/CTS Handshake *MUST* be ON!   If theres a Serial buffer there set it
to MAX! Set to 2 Colors. AND Change the Task priority to something between
10-32 (Higher Pri=Safer 38400 but slower multitasking!) IF the program
lacks possability of changing Task priority (Like AZComm and VLT) you must
write  ChangeTaskPri <pri> before running the terminal program.
Set your Baudrate to 38400....

NOTE:
      Some terminal programs can be used with 8 colors depending on the rest
      of your equipment

NOTE2:
      SOME Harddisk controllers does NOT accept a too high task priority
      in some BAD cases not even high enough for 38400...  if the task
      priority is too low you will get many errors in UL/DL
      but if your controller doesnt support high taskpriority you will also
      get lots of errors

NODE3:
      Using SOME Slow terminal programs (like JRComm) you MUST have REAL
      Fastmem to sucessfully use 38400.. that means NO intenal memory

ok now its time for your modem settings, this is a dump of a non ASL HST ATI4:
(but HST users without V42 Bis should use those settings BUT change the
&K3 to &K0 and the &A3 to &A2 or &A1 depending on how much your HST
supports on the &A<nr> command (have NOTHING to do with the speed))

USRobotics Courier 14400 HST Settings...

   B0  C1  E1  F1  M1  Q0  V1  X6
   BAUD=38400  PARITY=N  WORDLEN=8
   DIAL=HUNT   ON HOOK   TIMER

   &A3  &B1  &C1  &D2  &G2  &H1  &I0  &J0  &K3
   &L0  &M4  &N0  &P0  &R2  &S0  &X0  &Y0

   S00=000   S01=000   S02=255   S03=013
   S04=010   S05=008   S06=002   S07=060
   S08=002   S09=006   S10=007   S11=040
   S12=255   S13=000   S14=001   S15=000
   S16=000   S17=000   S18=000   S19=000
   S20=000   S21=010   S22=017   S23=019
   S24=000   S25=000   S26=000   S27=000
   S28=000   S38=000

   LAST DIALED #:

Please have your DIP Switches like this:   Same on all modems!
                                           ASL are supplied with those
                                           settings now (but i had them
                                           LOOONG before USR send them
                                           with those settings)

                        1234567890
                        ## # ## ##    and the big one UP!
                          # #  #

Now if you press +++ the modem will hang up the line if you want the
modem to go to COMMAND MODE then change the position of jumper 9

If you have an ASL HST then use those settings: (they are quite similiar)

USRobotics Courier 14400 HST Settings...

   B0  C1  E1  F1  M1  Q0  V1  X6
   BAUD=38400  PARITY=N  WORDLEN=8
   DIAL=HUNT   ON HOOK   TIMER

   &A3  &B1  &C1  &D2  &G2  &H1  &I0  &K3  &L0
   &M4  &N0  &P0  &R2  &S0  &T5  &X0  &Y0  %R0

   S00=000  S01=000  S02=043  S03=013  S04=010
   S05=008  S06=002  S07=060  S08=002  S09=006
   S10=007  S11=040  S12=050  S13=000  S14=001
   S15=000  S16=000  S17=000  S18=000  S19=000
   S20=000  S21=010  S22=017  S23=019  S24=150
   S25=000  S26=001  S27=000  S28=008  S29=020
   S30=000  S31=000  S32=001  S33=000  S34=000
   S35=000  S36=000  S37=000  S38=000

   LAST DIALED #:


Heres the settings for the new 16800 modem: (also fits the HST version)
As you can see that are similiar to the 14.4 ASL modem..

USRobotics Courier 16800 HST Dual Standard Settings...

   B0  C1  E1  F1  M1  Q0  V1  X6
   BAUD=38400  PARITY=N  WORDLEN=8
   DIAL=HUNT   ON HOOK   TIMER

   &A3  &B1  &C1  &D2  &G2  &H1  &I0  &K3  &L0
   &M4  &N0  &P0  &R2  &S0  &T5  &X0  &Y0  %R0

   S00=000  S01=000  S02=043  S03=013  S04=010
   S05=008  S06=002  S07=060  S08=002  S09=006
   S10=007  S11=040  S12=050  S13=000  S14=000
   S15=000  S16=000  S17=000  S18=000  S19=000
   S20=000  S21=010  S22=017  S23=019  S24=150
   S25=005  S26=001  S27=000  S28=008  S29=020
   S30=000  S31=000  S32=001  S33=000  S34=000
   S35=000  S36=000  S37=000  S38=000

   LAST DIALED #:

If you got 020,030 or 040 then read "USING 57600 BPS" after all 38400 info.

Some modems like the T-Marked HSTs and Miracoms cant set ALL S registers
to what I have here...

Both those settings also works on V32/V32Bis and DualStandard modems
without modifications....

If you are a AmiExpress sysop use this initstring:

            at&n0b0&a3e0m1q0v1x1s0=0s2=255s7=40s12=255

Remember to set the TaskPri to 10-31 anbd the init speed to 38400.

use this initstring in your terminal program:    atz

Now i will explain the settings (the S??= isnt that important!)

You can also read about those in the MANUAL supplied wirh your modem....

ATBx:
When its set to 0 it will give a longer carrier and DS modems will also
check for V32(Bis) connect (V32 modems can ONLY be set to ATB0) having
this to 0 will help overseas callers to get better connects
When set to 1 it connects HST faster BUT the carrier is short so overseas
callers will have BIG problems connecting at HST speed. (V32 is DISABLED)

ATCx:
This is a setting IF the transmitter should be on or off!  as we sure will
transmit something it should be on 1

ATEx:
When E0 the modem will NOT echo the commands you write to the modem.
When 1 it Echos it back so it's visible for you.

ATFx:
This is the same as Ex but this time during CONNECTION. Should be OFF (1)

ATMx:
This is how the speaker shold be handeled!  0=Off
1=on while dailing and until connect 2= Always ON 3= on efter dailing and
until connect!   It should be 1 or 3 so you know if you come to the right
place.

ATQx:
When set to 0 the modem will show you resultcodes like  OK, ERROR etc
When set to 1 it wont show any result codes.

ATVx:
When set to 0 it shows resultcodes as numerical codes! (0)
When set to 1 it shows resultcodes as Verbal (OK)

ATXx:
What the modem should react to like BUSY, RINGING, DAILTONE Etc
Look at your bottom side of your modem for diagram!

BAUD=38400
The speed between the computer <-> modem  NOT TO THE LINE
(Technical note!   its 38400 BAUD between modem <-> computer but on the
line its about 2400 BAUD... (a 2400 BPS connection is hooked on 600 BAUD
i will NOT explain the difference between BAUD and BPS but its NOT
possible to have a higher speed then 2400 BAUD on a called up line...
so all ads that says 9600/14400/19200 or 38400 BAUD is WRONG its BPS!))

DAIL=HUNT
If checks IF your phoneexchanger can handle tuch tones!  if not it will
dail the number using PULSE Dailing. (Poor you if you have to use PULSE)

AT&Ax:
What connect messages it should show
When 1= CONNECT <speed>   2= CONNECT <speed>/ARQ/HST  3=CONNECT
<speed>/ARQ/HST/HST/V42BIS (If V32 it will show V32 instead of HST)
Only V42Bisers can have it set to 3 and some HSTs cant have 2 either.
but this register doesnt change anything in the speed

AT&Bx:
How the rate Computer <-> modem should be!
0= Follows connect rate
1= Fixed
2= Fixed on ARQ connects and follow connect rate on NON ARQ
Fixed rate is the absolutley best to have (in this case fixed to 38400)

AT&Hx:
This one is REALLY important as this is the Handshake control of the modem.
0= Flow control DISABLED (default of some stupid reason!)
1= Hardware control (RTS/CTS)
2= Software control (Xon/Xoff)
3= Hardware AND Software control
RTS/CTS is the SAFEST way so it MUST be turned on!

AT&Kx:
This is the datacompression.
0= No Compression
1= MNP 5 Compression (If possible) (V42Bis modems will try to use V42Bis)
2= MNP 5 ALWAYS ON (V42Bis modem will TRY to use V42Bis)
3= V42Bis Compression
NON V42Bisers should have set to 0 when transfering UNPACKED files
(a non V42Bis sysop should ALWAYS have set to 0!) and 1 when transfering
UNPACKED files!
V42Bisers should have set to 3 as V42Bis compresses ONLY if it does any
good.

Those where the MOST IMPORTANT settings please read the manual formore
information about the other settings (AND those i explained here too!)

now you will get some help to check what kind of modem you have:

ati7
Configuration Profile...

Product type           External <--- There are internal HSTs for PCs etc)
Options                HST      <--- If you have DS it will stand here
Clock Freq             10.0Mhz  <--- modems CPU clock freq.
                                     there are faster frequenzys!  like my
                                     new ASL who have 16Mhz
Eprom                  64k      <--- Size of the ROM
Ram                    32k      <--- Size of modems internal buffer

Supervisor date        06/04/90
IOP date               05/17/89
DSP date               09/18/89

Supervisor rev         2.0      <--- If you got this or more you have V42Bis)
IOP rev                1.0
DSP rev                2

                 (ASL modems have Revision 3.0 or greater)

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Well will this improve your CPS rates then?  Well sometime YES if the file
isnt that good packed or even UNPACKED you can get up to REALLY STUNNING
CPS rates. A textfile shouldnt be that impossible to send in a rate of
about 3000-3840 CPS if you have a FAST HARDDISK (Drives will for sure
slow things down *VERY* MUCH!)

BUT Packed files CAN go fast like once when I ULed 4 DMS files and one DOC
file and got this result (to the BBS Material World in Norway)

File transfer Completed.
 5 file(s), 2970k bytes, 19 minute(s) 47 second(s), 2404 cps, 249 % efficiency

and THAT is REAL FAST, noone have still beaten me in UL speed on that BBS!
Only ONE have beaten me on DL CPS (I got 1760 CPS or so can't remeber!)

NOTE.. i broke that record LOOONG time ago  still noone have broken it..
       and im now on several Top CPS lists on BBSes worldwide..

I cant call outside Sweden anymore and i have HEARD that someone have
beaten me on CPS rates on that board but i dont know WHAT type of
file/s)

Or how about this one that i got for one DMS file to Street Fight:

File transfer Completed.
 1 file(s), 798k bytes, 5 minute(s) 58 second(s), 2278 cps, 158 % efficiency.

or:

File transfer Completed.
 2 file(s), 1241k bytes, 10 minute(s) 2 second(s), 2108 cps, 146 % efficiency.

All with DMS files so this will improve CPS speeds

This is the CPS rates that was the record before i changed to my 16800 modem:

User Name              Rate Date Set    User Name              Rate Date Set
====================== ==== =========   ====================== ==== =========
SNUSKBUSKE / DUAL CREW 3341 27-Apr-92   Tigershark/The Gang    3293 05-Feb-92
B.Ylle                 2984 26-Feb-92   Stanton                3254 30-Apr-92
Tigershark/The Gang    2796 01-Feb-92   assassin               3047 15-Mar-92
Cevin Key              2742 05-Apr-92   Skalman                3035 24-Feb-92
SNUSKBUSKE / DUAL CREW 2708 27-Apr-92   wiz/notstar            3014 26-Apr-92
Skalman                2676 05-Feb-92   The Moose              2940 15-Jan-92
Skalman                2645 24-Feb-92   Eagleman               2844 10-Apr-92
Mars                   2575 08-Mar-92   assassin               2836 20-Mar-92
zwinx                  2559 11-Apr-92   Large                  2808 28-Apr-92
Eee-Zee                2555 27-Apr-92   assassin               2723 30-Mar-92

The 3341 file was actually a DMS file!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Ok that's it if you have trouble setting your computer to 38400 please do
this:

1. do EVERYTHING *** EXACTLY *** as told in this textfile
   (And i MEAN -> EXACTLY <- I AM tired on guys who havent done EVERYTHING
   as i told and then complaining that this doesnt work!!)
2. refer to your modem manual (You know the book you got with your modem!)
3. test with different task prioritys
4. check if your serial cable have the RTS/CTS signal...
   the pins 1-8 and 20 MUST be connected... (1 isnt THAT important)
5. Check the 'Error-list' last of this text file
6. contact me and i help you out (please have your settings in a capture
   file, and your modem manual close to you!)

To contact me:

On my BBS: GANGBANG +46 (0)554/12133 9600-16800 BPS ONLY, AMIGA ELITE ONLY
to 'Chucky' on POWERHOUSE +1 (713) 998-9042  HST ONLY, ELITE ONLY

or:

2:203/602.2@fidonet@john hertell

or:

John Hertell
Häckgatan 3
665 00 Kil
Sweden (No Swapping or so)

I have tested the following programs with 38400 without problems:
And have included config files for those programs (exept AmiExpress and
AZComm!)

AmiExpress 1.0j and higher
NComm 1.92                        (:NComm.Config) (BEST results for me!)
JRComm 1.0 and higher             (S:JRComm.DEF) (With REAL fastmem)
      (Newer versions like the 1.02 SEEMS to have trouble with DL in 38400)
VLT 5.045                         (:VTPrefs.dat)
AZComm				  (Write "ChangeTaskPri 30" before running!)
Term1.9 (Especially for KS 2.0)   (Write "ChangeTaskPri 30" before running!)

I told i got errors with VLT in sethst2.txt i just forgot the Task Pri.
Sorry!

VLT did give the BEST result in screen handling but not soo good CPS rates

I have HEARD that TEMPEST runs fine with 38400

If you run a Paragon BBS i must say that Paragon CAN'T handle 38400 BPS

I Have tested with the following Hardware:

Commodore 590 Harddisk with ONE external SCSI (havent tested with more)
GVP Series II Harddisk with up to 3 external drives (WITH Memory included
         As its a bug in the FaaastROM.. should be fixed in V4.5)
ALF 2.0 MFM/RLL Harddisk (With SOME losses of chars while printning on screen)
Amiga 500 (as my BBS is running on An 500)
Amiga 1000
Amiga 2000
(Turbo Amigas WORKS with 38400 without problems so i dont have to take
em up here!)
US Robotics Courier HST WITHOUT V42Bis (not soo big improvments)
US Robotics Courier HST WITH V42Bis
US Robotics Courier HST With V42Bis and ASL
US Robotics DualStandard With V42Bis and ASL
US Robotics 16800 DualStandard With V42Bis and ASL
Miracom Courier HST With V42Bis
Miracom DualStandard HST/V32 with V42Bis

IF you have REAL FASTMEM it WILL improve the result...
and if you CAN run Kickstart 2.0 DO run it..  the serial handling is MUCH
safer and better in KS2.0


PS. I read somewhere in a file desc of SETHST.LZH that its already known
    how to set the modem!  well NOT in 38400 as it seems that nearly
    noone with an 7.14 MHZ Amiga uses 38400 and i get many calls/day
    from persons asking on HOW to set a HST..

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                USING ACCELERATOR CARDS (020, 030 and 040)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

As your computer is fast enough then you dont have to do any tricks with
HIGH taskpriority.. doing such things will just make your computer slow and
booring to use... you can multitask perfectly runing 38400 and a taskpriority
of 0..   if you got an accelerator card theres absolutley NO reason to run
19200 BPS also use the supplied program CPUBLIT. Add this in your startup
sequence:

CPUBLIT >NIL:

it will improve your text handling (using the CPU instead of the slow blitter)

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                     USING A 16800 DUALSTANDARD MODEM
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

When you have a 16800 DualStandard modem and calls a similiar modem you will
Connect in 14400 V32Bis instead of 16800 BPS HST I still havent found any
setting so it connects HST before V32 (V32Bis) so the only thing to call
such BBSes is to simply turn OFF the V32 protocol while calling those BBSes
you are doing this with:     ATS27=4
To turn ON the V32 protocol again just write:   ATS27=0
I will search for a setting that answers HST before V32 but it seems that
it doesnt excist.. (Something for US Robotics to try to get fixed?)

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                              USING 57600 BPS
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

If you are a lucky guy as I am having the new 16800 modem and have a
68020-68040 processor in your computer you can skip all those tricks of
getting 38400. you can run with 0 as task priority and use such a high
speed as 57600 BPS this will improve your speed even MORE..  some 020 and
slow 030s MAY have to use a higher taskpriority using this high BPS rate..

please remember that only the NEW US Robotics (the SMALL ones) modems can
handle a speed of 57600 BPS

57600 is IMPOSSIBLE to use with a normal 68000 processor!  ***MAYBE*** it
will work with Kickstart 2.0 if you have REAL FASTMEM and maybe a 16Mhz
68000 but i havent tested it out.

Also use CPUBlit if your computer is fast.. read information above how to
use it... (With fast computer i means ATLEAST 25MHz 030 or ANY 040 card)

------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Some words about other modemsetters:

There are MANY modem setters in the world spreaded on BBSes  often are
those settings BAD and just speed up the DIALING speed actually nothing
else..

There are also a thing that you should boot in NTSC and then with
software flick over to PAL to get higher CPS rates.... ok your
terminalprogram will show a HIGH rate of about 2000 CPS but the BBS will
still show you a low rate... this is becauze if you change the screen
blanking you will also fuck up the clock so one secound is LONGER then its
actually is so the terminal program can send more chars in one "secound"
so it shows a FALSE result...    I still havent seen ANY modemsetter or
similiar who have beaten this series....   unfortunally doesnt sooo many
use it becauze they have done somthing wrong (like dint care about
copying the serial.device, changing taskpri or have a bad serial cable)
and instead use one of the bad modem setters and use 19200  some even turn OFF
V42Bis datacompression... (MNP 5 should be turned OFF) i sure want more
BBSes running with 38400 its LOT more fun to connect on a BBS where menus,
tectfiles and some files just pops up on the screen or HD.. AND doesnt
slow down for packed files!  sometimes even get even BETTER Xfers
so Sysops and users PLEASE use 38400... you will get STUNNED when you see
the result... many of my users have been stunned now its maybe your time?
(many persons have also called me up and THANKED me for this series and
thats make me happy!  YOUR WELCOME.. i dont have my settings secret
cauze i want the HST to really SWEAT and get fast connect whereever i call)

As some persons HAVE had some trouble i will set up a list of
problems AND possibly whats wrong:

WRONG:                     WHAT MAYBE IS WRONG:

*LOTS* of errors in ULs    the RTS/CTS signal is missing check your
DLs is ok                  &H1 settings and check if your terminal
                           program is set on RTS/CTS and in some cases
                           check that RTS/CTS is turned ON in preferences
                           if this is ok then maybe your serial-cable
                           is wrong! pins 1-8 and 20 should be connected
                           straight over. (Shematics on the bottom side
                           of your modem)
                           I know companys (NO NAMES) that sells HST modems
                           with serial cables that ISNT designed for
                           HSTs those cables lacks RTS/CTS (they say you
                           should use Xon/Xoff (BAD) and dosnt have the
                           Carrier Detect signal so some terminal programs
                           or BBS programs thinks the line is dropped when
                           its not dropped!)

Errors in UL and DL        Too low serial buffer or too low task priority
                           (or to HIGH priority for your HD controller)
                           or wrong (to slow) serial.device
                           Or you have FAKE Fastmem and no REAL FASTMEM
                           get some REAL Fastmem
                           (some GVP controllers without Fastmem will have
                           problems with fast serial transfers if you dont
                           have memory installed)

Loosing chars on the       Too many colors?? try 2 of them!
Screen but Uls and DLs
works great

The same as above BUT     Some Harddrive controllers (Like the ALF)
with 2 colors             does a stupid check if the HD is there or removed
                          (the same check as the click on a disk) and this
                          disturbs the sending.. try changing the priority
                          of the HD device IF POSSIBLE..

ULs works ok but errors   It seems that JRComm of the newer versions have
in DL using JRComm        a SLOWER serial handling so it will not work
                          with 38400   try to use NComm.

Error while accessing     It seems that your device (HD, Network, Drive etc)
any device.               Are too slow  check to download/upload to RAD: or
                          RAM: and check your settings..


PS... I read in another info file on how to set the HST that while the modem
      "blinks" as they call it (when the CS led is black) that the modem was
      sending in a lower speed then if the CS souldnt "blink"  thats WRONG
      and is written by a person who dont know anything about modems... the
      CS is  CLEAR TO SEND and is light when the modem is ready to recive
      data from the computer  but as the computer sends in 38400 (OR 19200)
      and the modem sends the stuff to the line in 14400(16800) BPS the modems
      buffer is full. then CS is out so the computer KNOW that the buffer is
      full and the modem is working on sending the buffer on the line...
      If your CS led is "blinking" and you doesnt get errors its just a
      signal that your modem is correctly set and everything is working fine
      dont matter if the CS is flashing!   ok the faster the CS is flashing
      the faster CPS speed  SOMETIMES  sometimes the opposite  then it maybe
      sends in a LOWER speed then it actually is..  its like if your terminal
      program was running on 9600 and the modem on 14400 (not possible but
      but)  so just dont care about that information file written by someone
      who maybe knows something about 2400 modems.. Still NOONE have made a
      setting series BETTER then SetHst..  now some BBSes is starting to use
      it and I notice the difference as Im getting HIGH CPS speeds even to USA
      (like 1650-1770 CPS from SWEDEN to USA)    So Sysops DO RUN YOUR BBS ON
      THE SETHST SETTINGS FOR BEST RESULT.. (1920-5760 when running on 16800)
DS..

Note..
	In SetHst4 i thought that i have supplied the wrong config file
        for JR-Comm  its now checked and all OK..


Ok now you maybe wonder WHAT different signals etc are made for and WHY they
are important... so now i will TRY to explain it....

RD  Recive Data  this led is flashing ONLY when data is transmitted between
    Modem -> Computer NOT Modem <-> Modem
SD  Send Data  This led is flashing ONLY when data is transmitted between
    Computer -> Modem  NOT the line... more about this in RTS/CTS
    so while SD is out it can STILL send data to the line..
OH  When the modem have the line...  On Hook ... simple!
CD  Carrier Detect  theres a connect
ARQ  When flashing the line is bad and the modem have to resend data!
     Slows down CPS and CANT be changed in any settings!  MAYBE by using
     a lower BPS rate...

RTS/CTS  This is a VERY important handshake for the modem.. now i will
         explain WHAT it actually does/means
         When sending data to the modem in 38400 the modem is actually
         sending in 14400 (16800) to the line but the V42Bis DATACOMPRESSION
         will TRY to pack the data.. but often it cant pack so it gets up to
         38400 BPS often it packs just to something between 14400
         (16800) (NO compression) to 20000 Bps (2000CPS) that means that the
         modems buffer is quite soon filled  then CTS is low (Clear To Send)
         so the computer knows that it have to wait to send more data so the
         modem can send its buffer to the line.. when the buffer is empty CTS
         is ok again so RTS (Request To Send) signals that the computer can
         send more data... IF this signal is missing the modems buffer will
         get filled BUT the computer doesnt know that and STILL sends data in
         38400 but as the modems buffer is already filled those data will get
         LOST  that will make so you get LOADS of errors and missing chars
	 There ARE another handshaking too called  Xon/Xoff it works nearly
	 like RTS/CTS BUT its actually CHARS sent over so IF the modem send
	 a special char it HALTS the serial port until another char get
	 transmitted from the other modem.. this can make the serial.device
	 to simply STUCK... so theres no reason to use Xon/Xoff and it
	 also slows down CPS a little...  Xon/Xoff is more used on OLD
	 2400 modems.

ARQ Problems
         Many people thinks that ARQ problems can be solved trough changing
         settings but thats NOT true  the ARQ is a part of the
         Errorcorrection (MNP 1-4 or V42) and when its out the modem
         have detected a error and resends the data until it have come
         over to the other modem 100% correct (BUT if it fails after 16
         resendings it drops the line)   OK it CAN be corrected by
         having a LOWER Bps rate.. like 12000 or 9600 Bps... but that
         effects the maximum CPS rate too...
         just cauze of the ARQ its IMPOSSIBLE to get errors or similiar
         effects with a HST modem or ANY other modem with errorcorrection
         connected to ANY other modem with Errorcorrection (MNP 1-4 and V42)
         IF you get errors you can be 100% sure something is wrong between
         SOME  Computer <-> Modem....   IF you get errors on MY bbs you can be
         99% sure the fault is at YOUR side (if im not multitasking HEAVY
         while you make your Xfer)

Comment about some Modem Traders and SYSOPS:
	When i first released SetHst i thought that i would get SOME
	questions about HST but i REALLY got surprised that so MANY
	modemtraders and SYSOPS knew so LITTLE about modems...
	It seems that only abt 5% CAN READ A MANUAL.... there ARE even
	people claiming that my SetHst doesnt work when they have set
	something wrong like a low serialbuffer,, low taskpriority
	or even running kickstart 1.2 or 1.3 serial device when they
	MUST use the serial.device supplied in this archive (AS TOLD)
	if it doesnt work for you then use MY files supplied.
	I will make DMS files for all tested terminalprograms
	that IS set for the SetHst so the only thing you have to
	do is set your HST right...


---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Some things about High Speed modems:

Some persons don't know the difference between the different standards
of highspeed modems so i will write some about them here:

HST
     High Speed Technology a high speed protocol (C) by US Robotics
     that use 14400/450 450/14400 (on some older HSTS 9600/450 9600/300)
     It sends fastest on the channel who need it most. HST is NOT compaible
     to V32
     Now theres even a new HST speed its 16800/450 450/16800 Bps

V32
     a CCITT standard for highspeed transfers in 9600/9600  NOT COMPATIBLE
     with HST

V32Bis
     A CCITT standard for highspeed transfers in 14400/14400 NOT
     COMPATIBLE with the HST Standard

DualStandard
     A modem sold by US Robotics (and noone else!  the same as the HST)
     This modem got BOTH Highspeed standards so it DOES connect in HIGH
     speed to both V32s and HSTs

V42
     A errorcorrection!  IF a HST is V42 compatible it's NOT V32 compatible
     EVEN if V42 is higher (as V32 is something COMPLETLY different!)

V42Bis
     A packing method that is MUCH better then the MNP 5 compression
     (that ALL HST's have but should be disabled!)  V42Bis compresses
     BETTER then MNP 5 and compresses ONLY if it is for any use!
     V42Bis is NOT compatible with V32/V32Bis of the same reason as V42

   NOTE that MIRACOM HSTs is compatible with HST as its the same company

If you have a V32 ONLY modem and call a HST the highest rate you will get
is 2400 BPS with Datacompression (hopefully V42Bis!)
the same if you call a V32 ONLY with a HST!

Calling a DualStandard with a HST or V32 will connect in the highest
possible rate! (16800-9600) in V32 OR HST

If you are thinking of buying a high speed modem you should buy a HST OR
DualStandard from US Robotics (as US Robotics are the ONLY copany having
the HST standard ( (C) by them!)

v32Bis is faster then HST but most of the BBSes have only HST. for a BBS
DualStandard is the best thing to have. (well the DS is the best modem
for called up lines in the world actually)


There ARE other highspeed standards like the trailblaizer but those
standards are BOTH EXPENSIVE and bad and not soo used so you will get a
2400 connect even if your modem have 9600!

Theres actually only a standard up to 2400 BPS (600 Baud)
Errorcorrection like MNP 1-4 and V42 and datacompression MNP 5 and V42Bis
is a standard so they will be used if you call any brand modem with those
standards BUT a HST will still get 2400 connection but WITH
correction/compression...

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
             SetHst 6 will contain a executable setter program
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

=============================================================================

Signed:
  Chucky of The Gang  Sysop on GANGBANG +46 554/12133 9600-16800 DualStandard
  Amiga Elite ONLY!  DEMO/ELITE/PORNO/AMIEXPRESS/HARDWARE
  and HIGH QUALITY MODULES Conferences!
  Running on AmiExpress and a US Robotics 16800 DualStandard modem using
  57600 BPS and 36MHz 68030
  (REGISTRATED AmiExpress!)

USRobotics Courier 16800 HST Dual Standard Settings...

B0  C1  E1  F1  M2  Q0  V1  X6
BAUD=19200  PARITY=N  WORDLEN=8
DIAL=HUNT   ON HOOK   TIMER

&A3  &B1  &C1  &D2  &G0  &H1  &I0  &K1  &L0
&M4  &N0  &P0  &R2  &S0  &T5  &X0  &Y1  %R0

S00=000  S01=000  S02=043  S03=013  S04=010
S05=008  S06=002  S07=060  S08=002  S09=006
S10=007  S11=070  S12=050  S13=000  S14=000
S15=008  S16=000  S17=000  S18=000  S19=002
S20=000  S21=010  S22=017  S23=019  S24=150
S25=000  S26=001  S27=000  S28=008  S29=020
S30=000  S31=000  S32=006  S33=000  S34=000
S35=000  S36=000  S37=000  S38=000





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