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From: Matthew Johnson
Subject: Supra multiple CCL's for ARA 1.0
Date: Fri, 27 May 1994 11:38:24 +0000



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Dear Archivists,

The following CCL scripts come from the Supra Technical Support BBS, and
are for use with various Supra Modems, under ARA 1.0. They extend the
ability to work in adverse conditions above that of the already on your
archive.

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Enclosed are the CCL's Supra offers for use with our SupraFaxModem and
AppleTalk Remote Access 1.0.

These CCL's will work with following modems*:

* SupraFaxModem V.32bis
* SupraFaxModem V.32
* SupraFaxModem 144LC
* SupraFaxModem 144PB

* For SupraFaxModem Plus use the CCL provided with ARA. For the SupraModem
2400 and SupraModem 2400 Plus use the Hayes 2400 CCL provided with ARA.

Desription of the various CCL's:

SupraFaxModem V.32bis
This is the standard CCL to be used with all the SupraFaxModems listed above

SFM V.32bis - S110=3
This CCL should be used by the initiator of a call when line quality
is poor. It will have the modems connect at 4800 then upshift to the
highest speed that the line quality will permit (maximum 14,400)

SFM V.32bis - S110=0
This CCL can be used on the Client or Host end when line conditions are
very poor.It will limit carrier speeds to 9600 and below.

SFM V.32bis/9600 - S110=0
This CCL also allows carrier speeds up to 9600 but also sets the serial
port speed at 9600. This should be used on those Macs where high speed
serial communication is a problem

SFM V.32bis/9600/NHW - S110=0
This CCL is the same as above one but it disables hardware handshaking and
uses Xon/Xoff (software) flow control instead.

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I have not sought permission to re-post these CCL's due to the distance
between me and Supra US, they were emailed by a third party. However since
they should only help existing Supra owners run their modems as initially
expected I don't forsee any objections on their part, especially since they
are freely available on their BBS.

Matthew.

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Matthew G. Johnson
IC-Parc
William Penney Laboratory
Imperial College
London SW7 2AZ



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