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      MSGID: 1:229/426 641DF057       (Continued from previous message)              MODEMS:              A FOSSIL driver is required for modem operation. FOSSIL stands for Fido/       Opus/Standard/Serial/Interface/Library. It is somewhat of an abstraction       layer or "driver" between the COM ports on your computer and how they will       be used by Fido software. Ray Gwinn's X00 driver is automatically installed       by default for MS-DOS and Windows but other FOSSIL drivers can be used.              If you plan to use a modem with D'Bridge, you should be using a Hardware       modem, not a "softmodem" or "Winmodem" as those modems often rely on the       operating system to perform data processing while on a call; adding CPU/OS       overhead ontop of high-speed connections. Unfortunately a great amount of       PCI and USB modems are softmodems. External serial modems and ISA modems       are the recommended Hardware modems to use with D'Bridge, especially       good brandnames such as Hayes, Rockwell and US Robotics. External serial       modems should always be used with a good quality shielded RS-232 cable.              TELEPHONE LINES:              The use of modems over VOIP telephone service is not recommended; your       modem phone line should be a landline or "copper line". Also the use of       virtual COM ports or serial redirection over TCP/IP is not supported.              INTERNET:              In addition to modem support, D'Bridge has excellent integration with the       BinkD protocol, which is a very popular method of exchanging Fidonet       packets over the Internet. The BinkD subsystem-program is included for       Windows and OS/2 operating systems. It is not included for MS-DOS or Linux       or other systems.              Some users have managed to get BinkD for MS-DOS running; however this       involves a level of complexity with a TCP/IP network stack and packet       drivers on MS-DOS I did not wish to get into... not to mention that these       services take away from precious available DOS memory that D'Bridge requires       for operation explained earlier. Technical support is NOT provided for BinkD       running on MS-DOS.              TRANSX:              D'Bridge does not support transfer of Fidonet packets over Internet Email       (SMTP/POP3), or whats known as the "TransX" method. It does, however,       support gating Internet Email including basic UUCP support and includes a       simple SMTP/POP3/NNTP client for exchanging Email and Usenet.              USENET GROUPS:              D'Bridge comes with Soupgate and Vsoup95/NT for Windows to fetch Usenet       groups from an NNTP server or provider. This must be scripted or configured       manually. An example setup is provided in the file SOUPGATE.ZIP. Note that       Usenet is no longer an ISP service; today its mostly offered by independant       providers charging for access or bandwidth.              Note that it is generally frowned upon to gate Usenet groups into existing       Fidonet or Othernet areas unless you have specific permission from       moderators or Network Co-Ordinators to do so.              SOUND CARD SUPPORT:              D'Bridge has many "hooks" in that it can be set up to run other programs,       scripts or tasks when certain events happen; one of them is running an       MP3/WAV player when personal mail is received. A sample player is included       for Windows in the file PLAYMAIL.ZIP. There are many other soundfile-players       you can find for MS-DOS/SoundBlaster, Tandy 1000 SL/RL/TL models and       2500-series, IBM PS/1 and countless options for Windows and OS/2.              Nick              --- Renegade vY2Ka2        * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (1:229/426)    |
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