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Hi Jeffrey
Have you tried:
http://www.cds-inc.com
In your link below the "WWW" is missing !!
Indeed I am sorry being unable to assist you with your real problems ;-(
Good luck, svobi
jrace@attglobal.net on 25/12/2003 16:08:57
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: PMFax mystery (followup to my previous post)
Who now supports PMFax? My last note says CDS but when I go to =
<http://cds-inc.com> I get "Access forbidden"
The problem is I cannot transmit more than a few lines of a fax
from my TP600X running eCS 1.0 with my IBM 5560 modem, which always
used to work on the 600E.
Executing PMFAX.EXE -V I create a log which indeed reports that
modem handshake and fax machine handshake proceed OK, but then =
the transmission falls over with the following error:
"12/25 21:25:05.55 [2] data write error rc 0, w 2869, r 2115"
I don't know enough about PMFax s/w to decode how the write
error is occurring.
Advice welcome on decoding and fixing above error, and also on what
ever happened to PMFax.
Happy holidays to all.
Jeffrey Race
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