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- If you have a USR HST modem, it returns the code 13 for 9600
- connect, and 14 for a 19200 connect. Most other modems return
- 12 and 13.
-
- You have to use this modems module for your modem if you have a HST.
-
- SAVE YOUR OLD MODEMS MODULE just incase. Make a "NEW" resource
- file using ResEdit and copy and paste the old modems module into
- it and save it somewhere. (if you have the original MUBBS archive
- on disk somewhere, you can get it from there if you need the
- original).
-
- Then open your "modules" file and the resource "Modems Module for HST"
- and copy and paste the new modems module into your "modules" resource
- file. Say yes when it asks if you want to overwrite the old one.
-
- Hardware handshaking is not supported yet in MUBBS. Someone needs to
- make a new serial module and run some tests. So you can only use up
- to 9600 on your modem for now. Keep checking the Support BBS.
-
- Here's a modem string that seems to work on the HST just fine. It
- was used on a plus but should work on any Mac with the proper cable.
-
- This is what the "modems" TEXT file in the "bbssupport" folder should
- look like (if you have 1 line). Don't forget the return after the modem
- string (you can leave all the other strings in the file that were for
- more lines if you want).
-
- 9600,1,0
- ATH0E0V0M1S0=0S2=2&C1&A0X1&B0&H0&I0S34=3B0
-
- (all of the 0's above are the number ZERO incase your font doesn't
- show zero properly)
-
- That's all there is to it!
-
- Enjoy!
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