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RE: Fax receive problems in Windows: "Communications Error - 102"
RE: Supra ROM upgrade instructions
RE: Cooling down your Supra Modem
Supra BBS: (503) 967-2444 24 hours
Supra Tech Support: (503) 967-2440 M-F 9a-4p PST
Fax: (503) 967-2401 24 hours
CompuServe: GO SUPRA
********** FAX RECEIVE PROBLEMS WITH SUPRA AND WINFAX **********
After having a problem when trying to receive faxes with my
Supra V.32bis Fax/Modem & WinFax Lite, I faxed technical support.
The problem involved the carrier being dropped at random times
during fax receives. The Delrina WinFax Lite software, which
comes bundled with the modem, reported "Communications Error - 102".
According to Terri Isom, Supra Technical Support Rep, this is a
software message, not a hardware message. This problem can have
several causes as follows:
Delrina has reported incompatibilities with Norton Desk-Top.
Some WinFax users report sparadic performance problems when
running Winfax with Norton Desk-Top.
If your system is a 386SX or higher, check your WIN.INI file.
If you don't have a [368Enh] section, add it to your WIN.INI
file and add the lines below. If you do have this section
add these lines to it:
NOTE: Replace the ~ symbol with the com port number your
modem is connected to. (Example: Com2Buffer=1024)
ComBoostTime=20
Com~Protocol=XOFF
Com~Buffer=1024
Com~AutoAssign=0
I have made these changes but have not yet tried to receive a fax
to check out if this fixes the problem.
========== NOTE ABOUT SUPRA ROM UPGRADES ==========
If you received and installed a ROM upgrade from Supra, Terri Isom reports
that there is an instruction missing from the installation instructions.
After the installation is complete and the modem powers up with the OK message,
enter your communications program and enter the following:
AT&F2&W&W2 <ENTER>
NOTE: This will over-write any custom configurations you
may have written to the modems non-volitile memory.
This resets the new chips to their factory defaults. You only need to issue
this command once, as the changes are written to the non-volatile memory.
++++++++++ COOLING DOWN YOUR SUPRA ++++++++++
The following information was *not* supplied by Supra, but was taken
from messages in the Hi-Speed Comm area on Exec-PC.
Due to the compact size of the Supra, the case and interior of the modem
can get very warm. If you place your modem in an area of restricted air
flow, you may want to remove the rear black plastic panel to aid in cooling.
In addition, with this panel removed you may want to position the modem so
the rear of the case is elevated. This will help the heat dissipate through
the opening in the rear.
For those who experience severe heating problems due to the modems placement,
there is a file called SUPRAFAN.ZIP on Exec-PC which shows how to add a
cooling fan to the case of your modem. (*Note that the modifications required
to add this fan will void your warranty. Also note that this is the design
of an individual and is not provided or endorsed by Supra*)
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Since I am just passing along this information, please contact Terri Isom
at Supra Technical Support if you have any questions regarding any of this.
This text file is presented for informational purposes only. I assume no
liability or responsibility for consequences resulting from the use of this
information.
Keith Parkansky
Uploaded to Exec-PC BBS - 1/8/93
Exec-PC - (414)789-4210