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Setup hints for using BGFAX with Renegade 5-31-94 and higher 08-12-95
B.J. Guillot, with help from Terminal Psycosis BBS (713-240-7059)
FidoNet 1:106/400 InterNet: bjg90783@jetson.uh.edu
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BGFAX was tested with the Renegade 5-31-94 overlay. I am assuming higher
versions of Renegade work okay.
1. From now on, to get your system ready to answer calls, start up your
BBS by using the FBBS.BAT file included with BGFAX.
2. Be sure all the BGFAX files are copied into the directory as specified
by the BGFAX environment variable (A "SET BGFAX=C:\BGFAX" line must
exist in either your AUTOEXEC.BAT or FBBS.BAT file).
3. Make sure your BGFAX.CNF file is configured to use the proper fax class
that your modem supports (you may need to comment and uncomment some
lines in the BGFAX.CNF file).
You need to make a file called EXEBBS.BAT in the BGFAX directory.
EXEBBS.BAT
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@echo off
cd\renegade
renegade -B%1 -Q
%bgfax%\fbbs.bat
The most frequent problem people have with this setup... Once people get
every thing configured, a data call comes into BGFAX, it transfers control
to Renegade, but the user that called in sees only garbage characters on
their screen. The problem is that you have BGFAX's DTE speed set to a
speed different than that of what Renegade is using. The port speeds in
BGFAX and Renegade **MUST BE LOCKED AT THE SAME SPEED** (BGFAX.CNF defaults
to sp=57600, while Renegade may default to a locked speed of 38400. You
must change the speed in either BGFAX or Renegade so that they are the same!)