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- Choose Emulation Type
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- If Active F1 will beep when connected to another node.
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- If Active, F1 will send a ‘quit’ message to the finder
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- Shows how many failed calls 'with carrier' can do F1 before putting 'down' a node.
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- It's passed to WaitNextEvent, higher numbers means less time to F1.
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- Activate this if you can accept File Requests even when you are the calling node.
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- Opens the AKAs (Also Known As) setup window.
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- If active, F1 will delete old files with the same name as the one is receiving. If not active, F1 will rename the new file.
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- Add the address to the AKA list
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- Choose the serial port you want to use. If the Communication Toolbox is active the menu will show all the devices registered with CTB.
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- Choose the speed used by F1.
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- Choose the carrier detect method:
- CTS = CD connected to HSki pin on Macintosh (often used also with CTB devices)
- GPi = CD connected to GPi pin on Macintosh
- Simulated = CD simulated with software, no real CD connection.
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- If active, serial speed will be locked.
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- Replaces the selected address
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- If active, hardware handshake will be enabled.
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- Size in Bytes of the serial driver input buffer. Increase this value to increase efficiency receiving files.
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- Size in Bytes of the internal input buffer. This value should be equal or higher than the serial driver input buffer.
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- Size in Bytes of the serial driver output buffer. Increase this value to increase efficiency sending files.
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- Size in Bytes of the internal output buffer. This value should be higher than the serial driver output buffer.
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- If active, F1 doesn't close the serial driver when quits.
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- If active, F1 will leave DTR ON when quits.
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- String used to init modem.
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- String used to HangUp line.
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- String used to dial a number. Usually ATDP or ATDT
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- Deletes the selected address
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- String sent to the modem when F1 quits.
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- String used to answer. Usually ATA.
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- If active, F1 add a small delay when sends the command strings.
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- An AKA address of the system in the format Zone:Net/Node.Point@domain (example: 2:331/313.5@Fidonet.org)
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- The list of AKA for your system
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