> > I'll tell you why, Because Miami HATES AT&F, it goes crazy man! I
> > didn't make up that string anyhow, I just picked a modem (I can't
> > remember which one) and I worked, so there!
> 
> Miami works fine with AT&F\r here.

Oh, well in that case I may try AT&F on miami again then, But I
remember I didn't work last time on my OS35 version of miami.

> >> &D2 drops carrier on loss of connection to the computer (i.e.
> >> crash/reset), &D0 keeps the connection.
> 
> > Yep, sure does. It's better to have this setting that way when voyager
> > runs out of memory and crashes (like it always does on my system!) you
> > don't run up a bill after you forget about the modem.
> 
> So why do you use &D0 with Miami? Depending on the time of day and the
> time it takes your Amiga to reboot, it's usually cheaper to leave the
> connection up while rebooting.

I don't know. I didn't even look at the string until the other day!

> An even better solution is to eliminate the cause of the crashes.

True. I have now got Voyager running on my workbench screen now. This
should cut down usage of my chip ram a bit :-)

/Richard Brooklyn/

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