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Communications Device Drivers
Section 6 - MAINCON Driver Configuration
Page 256
cfSOFTWARE Confidential,
2000
6.17 MAINCON Panel D4, Tymnet78 (continued)
2. Print Routing
Printer passthrough support. The following values define how printer data from the Tymnet78 protocol
converter is routed:
00h = Print Data is discarded (default)
01h = Print Data sent to LPT1
02h = Print Data sent to LPT2
03h = Print Data sent to LPT3
04h = Print Data sent to LPT4
11h = Print Data sent to COM1
12h = Print Data sent to COM2
13h = Print Data sent to COM3
14h = Print Data sent to COM4
20h = Print Data written to file $$.PRN
NOTE
: CFXTYMX for Windows does not support print routing.
3. XON
If the protocol converter uses XON/XOFF pacing, specify the XON character used in this field. Use 0FFh
for no XON/XOFF processing. 11h is the standard XON.
4. XOFF
If the protocol converter uses XON/XOFF pacing, specify the XOFF character used in this field. Use 0FFh
for no XON/XOFF processing. 13h is the standard XOFF.
5. HW Flow - Hardware Flow Control Option
0/1/2 - none/CTS-RTS/DSR-DTR. Selects type of hardware flow control, usually used with error
correcting modems. Setting CTS/RTS will prevent the driver from sending data unless the modem raises
CTS, setting DSR/DTS prevents the driver from sending unless the modem raises DSR. CTS/RTS is most
commonly used with error correcting modems.
6. Flicker
Controls how much extra time (in 100ths of a second) will be spent waiting to insure that the protocol
converter has stopped sending data.
7. Keydelay
The number of milliseconds delay between sending characters to the protocol converter. This can be used
to prevent overruns at the protocol converter.
8. Comm
1 through 9 and :, ;, <, =, > and ? (ASCII values 031h through 03Fh) representing COMM
ports 1 through 15. For DOS, COM1 and COM2 are predefined, and any other values require a
MAINCFG.POR. For Windows and OS/2, COM1 through COM9 may be specified.
9. Baud
The required baud rate. 300=300bps, 1200=1200bps, 2400=2400bps, 4800=4800bps, 9600=9600bps,
144=14400bps, 192=19.2kbps, 18=19.2kbps (synonym), 288=28800bps, 38=38400bps, 56=56kbps,
115=115kbps.
NOTE
: Not all drivers and environments support all baud rates.
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