1-19-94                   Procomm Plus
     Procomm  Plus 2.0 has bugs. PCP 1.xx is OK as is PCP 2.01  or  higher.
The Init string for PCP is AT&F&C1&D2^M (add s36=7 before the ^M for  Turbo
and  'white' V42bis modems)- CTS/RTS=ON   Autobaud detect = OFF - drop  DTR
to  hangup = YES - modem speed 19,200, (38,400 or 57,600) - set 'send  init
if  CD High' = YES  - To get to the screens to set these parameters,  press
<Alt>S.  You must gotto setup if you use an alternate IRQ and set  the  IRQ
for that comport.

     Pcplus intercepts all progress messages, unless you dial (ADTDxxxx) in
Terminal  mode  so you don't need S95=44 or 45. If you want to  see  modem-
modem connect speed, use s95=1 (default s95=0 shows computer-modem speed).

     If  the  Procomm includes ATZ in it's init, type  AT&F&W  in  terminal
mode, then go back and change it to the setting in the 1st paragraph.

     In  the dialing directory (PCPlus for Dos) press P and you  can  enter
any of the following......

                 V.32 / V.42bis Dialing Prefixes

     The  normal dial Prefix is ATDT. If the number  is  423-1563 then   it
sends ATDT4231563 to the modem, which then  dials,   and connects. This  is
using  auto-speed  (baud)  negotiation as well   as  negotiating   Protocol
(V.42bis, MNP etc.). Some modems/software you  will call do NOT like  this.
Listed are alternate dial Prefixes you may use.

AT&Q5N1DT           :negotiates SPEED and Protocol (default) 1
AT&Q6N1DT           :negotiates SPEED only 1
AT&Q5S37=11N0DT     :*Connect 14400, negotiate Protocol 1 2
AT&Q6S37=11N0DT     :*Connect 14400 only 2
AT&Q5S37=9N0DT      :*Connect 9600, negotiate Protocol 1
AT&Q6S37=9N0DT      :*Connect 9600 only 1
AT&Q5S37=6N0DT      :Connect 2400, negotiate Protocol 1
AT&Q6S37=6N0DT      :Connect 2400 only 1
AT&Q5S37=5N0DT      :Connect 1200, negotiate Protocol 1
AT&Q6S37=5N0DT      :Connect 1200 only 1
AT&Q5S37=1N0DT      :Connect 300, negotiate Protocol 1
AT&Q6S37=1N0DT      :Connect 300 only 1
                     * for all V.32 modems
                     1-for error correcting modems
                     2-for V.32bis modems


                                   Don Hinds - Zoom Tech
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