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Hi Sandy
=2E.. PMfaxlite is on COM2 ...
I do not know the restrictions in PMfaxLite but in PMfax Pro you
can use it on =
COM1 or COM2 but you have to set it accordingly in Utilities /
Settings / Ports !
By default the initial settings of the COM ports is 9600 kbps and
with UniMaint =
you may set it to a higher value i.e. 57,6 kbps or perhaps 115,2
kpbs !?
=2E.. how do I set the rate to the 115.2 kbps ...
This value could be set like described before but normal fax
transmission runs =
9.6 kbs and the max is 14.4 kbps using an analog modem.
svobi
sshapiro@ucsd.edu on 06.03.2002 08.05.29
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: PMFaxlite problem
>PMFaxlite is on COM2; I can't find out what the kbps rate is or
a place
>in the program to set it. My 12 year old Logitech bus mouse is
also on
>COM2.
>Oops! I think I see my problem. PMFaxlite should be on COM1. =
If I
>have resolved my problem, how do I set the rate to the 115.2
kbps that
>is recommended for PMFaxlite? My pc has an AMD K-6, 200 mhz
cpu, a 1.2
>mb cache and 32 mb of ram if that has any bearing on the
question.
In PM Fax, there is a Utilities tab. Click on that and there is a
Settings
choice. Click on that and you can set port options, modem
options, etc. I
assume that PM Faxlite has a similar setup?
Sandy
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