From: Jan Andreassen To: B.J. Guillot Thread: BGFAX log (1/2) Date: 20-Oct-97, 4:39am (Ref# 5786) Roskilde, Denmark Monday October 20 1997 - 04:39 Hailing frequencies open! (i) G'day B.J.! Sunday October 19 1997 kl.10:21 B.J. Guillot wrote to Jan Andreassen BG> I'll need to see a clip of the BGFAX.LOG if you still encounter this BG> problem with 1.70. I was lucky to find it rather quikly - the problem's still there - here is the log: > ..... quoting ..... = 4.35.54 RING = 4.36.09 FCO - 4.36.09 Exiting with user defined errorlevel: 245 -------- 10-20-97 1.70 d:\bgf\BGFAX.EXE /fast d:\bgf\rxf 2 Q 04:36:10 Port 2, Initial DTE 115200, Multitasker None, DOS 6.22 04:36:10 DTE speed 19200 04:36:11 f=[+FTSI: "NCC1701 "] 04:36:11 Remote Identity [NCC1701] 04:36:11 f=[+FDCS: 0,3,0,2,0,0,0,5] 04:36:11 c2dcsf [0,3,0,2,0,0,0,5] Low Res, 9600, 1D-MH, 20 ms/sl 04:36:11 f=[OK] 04:36:12 ->[AT+FDR] 04:36:12 Sending +FDR 04:36:12 f=[AT+FDR] 04:36:16 f=[+FTSI: "NCC1701 "] 04:36:16 Remote Identity [NCC1701] 04:36:22 f=[+FTSI: "NCC1701 "] 04:36:22 Remote Identity [NCC1701] 04:36:28 f=[+FTSI: "NCC1701 "] 04:36:28 Remote Identity [NCC1701] 04:36:34 f=[+FTSI: "NCC1701 "] 04:36:34 Remote Identity [NCC1701] 04:36:40 f=[+FTSI: "NCC1701 "] 04:36:40 Remote Identity [NCC1701] 04:36:46 f=[+FHNG: 0] 04:36:46 call termination status code [0] 04:36:46 Successful fax reception 04:36:46 no fax received 04:36:46 ->[ATH0] 04:36:47 i=[] 04:36:47 i=[OK] 04:36:47 DTR Toggle 04:36:48 ->[AT+FCLASS=0] 04:36:48 i=[AT+FCLASS=0] 04:36:49 i=[OK] > ..... unquote ..... Live long and prosper! ........... Hailing frequencies closed! ... A wise man once said- "I Don't Know". --- Windwhisper * Origin: *StarFleet* CM,MO,LO current StarDate: -325196.7 (2:236/410)
From: B.J. Guillot To: Jan Andreassen Thread: BGFAX log (2/2) Date: 22-Nov-97, 5:26pm (Ref# 5840) > BG> I'll need to see a clip of the BGFAX.LOG if you still encounter this > BG> problem with 1.70. > I was lucky to find it rather quikly - the problem's still there - > here is the log: > 04:36:12 f=[AT+FDR] > 04:36:16 f=[+FTSI: "NCC1701 "] > 04:36:16 Remote Identity [NCC1701] > 04:36:22 f=[+FTSI: "NCC1701 "] > 04:36:22 Remote Identity [NCC1701] > 04:36:28 f=[+FTSI: "NCC1701 "] > 04:36:28 Remote Identity [NCC1701] > 04:36:34 f=[+FTSI: "NCC1701 "] > 04:36:34 Remote Identity [NCC1701] > 04:36:40 f=[+FTSI: "NCC1701 "] > 04:36:40 Remote Identity [NCC1701] Very strange. Is the remote fax device using a fax modem, or is it a real fax machine? If it's a fax modem, what fax software are they using? Regards, bgfax author