                About how to use QuickStar FAX Pro V1.03
                  Copyright (c) 1995 1996 Anthony Mai

        QuickStar Fax Pro V1.03 (QFAX) is a shareware FAX sending program
for PCs. It is a DOS program, but can either run in the DOS environment or
in the DOS session launched from the Windows. QuickStar Fax Pro V1.03 is
written by Anthony Mai and his brother at Pennsylvania State University, USA.
QFAXV103.ZIP was released in Feb.25, 1996.

        QuickStar Fax Pro is aimed at providing an easy and quick solution 
for sending plain text fax from your PC computer using the fax/modem. QFAX
cuts the fax transmission time considerably comparing with some popular fax
programs like WinFax. In one test QFAX sends a regular 12 pages plain text
FAX at 14400 bps speed within 4 MINUTES. WinFax would take more than 12
minutes to send the same document! The received fax will have near laser
print quality.

        Newly added in QFAXV103.ZIP is a fax receive and/or decode program
called qfaxrec.exe. This is a handy program that allows you to receive an
incoming fax on your PC. Or you can use it to convert fax files from any
fax software into PCX picture files so you can view or print it in Windows.

        Because QFAX is a DOS command line fax sender program with simple
and straight-forward usage, it is suitable to be called by other programs
and send out faxes automatically. The user can create their own C program
to call QFAX repeatedly and sends hundreds or even thousands of faxes by
using one single DOS command, and without any user interaction. One such C
program and the compiled executable program are included to illustrate how
to invoke QFAX from other programs. For more details see the "Send Multiple
Fax" part close to the end of this file, right before the Init String list.

        This un-registered shareware version is COMPLETELY FUNCTIONAL,
although some configuable features are temperary disabled. You can use it
to fax any plain text document with no problem. Once you register it with
the author all useful features will resume! You will get the newest version
of this software, plus you will get the next upgrade free! The Registration
is quick and easy! Please read the enclosed file REGISTER.TXT to find info
on how to register this software with the author. If you have questions
regarding QFAX and you want to contact the author, you can also find the
phone number and E-Mail at the end of this file or in the REGISTER.TXT file.

        The usage of QuickStar Fax Pro is very easy. Once it is properly set
up. You can use the following simple command to send a fax:

                qfax   myfile.txt   fax_number

        Here  "myfile.txt" is the name of the text file you want to fax.
"fax_number" is the fax number (including any long distance sufix number) 
you want to fax to. It is preferable that you change current directory to
where your text file is, and then start QFAX. Beginning from Version 1.03,
you can also start QFAX from a directory other that the one that contains
your text file, and you may include the path in the file name. But you must
run QFAX from the same driver as that contains the text file you want to fax.

        QFAX Version 1.03 is distributed in the zipped file QFAXV103.ZIP.
After you get the zipped file QFAXV103.ZIP. You can unzip it using one of 
those popular zip/unzip utilities (Like pkz204g.exe). You should get the 
following files:

        qfax.exe        The main fax sending program.
        qfaxrec.exe     The fax receive and decode program
        qfax.cfg        The configuration file
        readme.1st      This file tells you how to set up QFAX. Must read!
        usage.txt       The file you are reading. It serves as the manual.
        register.txt    A text file about how to register QFAX.
        register.frm    Registration form to be used for registration.
        qfaxconf.exe    A program to find Modem port and write qfax.cfg
        manyfax.c       A Simple C Program demostrating how to call QFAX
        manyfax.exe     The compiled program of manyfax.c
        manyfax.fdb     A file name and fax Number list used by manyfax.exe
        file_id.diz     A small file describing QFAX (required by BBS's)

        Before you use QuickStar Fax Pro for the first time, you need to
modify the included QFAX.CFG file so that it is compatible with the set up
of your computer. QFAX.CFG is a plain text file and is intended to provide
the program with informations of the settings of your fax/modem, the fax
setting parameters that you intend to use as default, identification of
your own phone number from where you will be sending FAX, etc.

        You can use DOS edit or any simple plan text editor to read and
modify it. Or you can use the qfaxconf.exe program to create or modify it.
To use qfaxconf.exe, simply type "qfaxconf". QFAXCONF.EXE will also detect
the modem port automatically.

The format of the qfax.cfg file is as following:
------------------------------ cut here --------------------------------
CommPort        2
InitString      AT&F&C1&D2
PhoneNumber     1-800-555-1212
DialRepeatTimes 3
TelephoneLine   Tone
Font            16
LineSpace       12
AsciiSpace      2
Size            748     1002
Margin          58      28
NoDelay         No
------------------------------- cut here -------------------------------

    The qfax.cfg file is composed by lines. Each line defines a parameter.
All of those parameters have a default value already built in the program.
So if you do want to use the default parameter for any of the above
parameters you can just remove the line in qfax.cfg that associate with
that parameter. Be careful, if you want to remove any items from this
qfax.cfg file, you must delete the WHOLE line associated with that
parameter, not just the number that follows the name of the parameter.

    The most important parameter is the CommPort number. It identify what 
COM port your fax/modem uses. Many modems use COM2 and IRQ3 and that's the
default value QuickStar will be using if the CommPort line can not be found.
If that is the case you may remove that line or put a 2 following the word
"CommPort".

Possible COM ports are: (The number on left is what you use in qfax.cfg)

CommPort COM/IRQ  Base_address  Description
1    COM1/IRQ4    3f8    This is probably the mouse port, not the Modem
2    COM2/IRQ3    2f8    --> most commonly used modem port
3    COM3/IRQ4    3e8
4    COM4/IRQ3    2e8    --> commonly used modem port
5    COM3/IRQ2    3e8    also called COM5
6    COM4/IRQ2    2e8    also called COM6
7    COM3/IRQ5    3e8    also called COM7 -> commonly used alternative port
8    COM4/IRQ5    2e8    also called COM8

    Put the number on the left of the correct COMM port in the qfxa.cfg. If 
you are not sure, check you modem manual, or use the included program 

        qfaxconf.exe

    to help you to detect the modem port.

    The next parameter: InitString, is equally important. This is an AT
command string send to the modem to set up fax modes. The fax will not be
successful if a wrong InitString is used. Most fax/modems use one of the
following as appropriate InitString:

        AT&F&C1&D2
        AT&F&C1&D2&K3
        AT&F

    Some modems, like U.S.Robotics,  use different InitStrings. Check the
end of this file for a list of recommended InitString for various modems.
Please do not leave any space WITHIN the InitString, otherwise QFAX will
not read it correctly.

    Also very important is the PhoneNumber parameter. The United States
Federal Laws require that every facsimile device (fax device) must identify
itself to the remote fax device when transmitting faxes. It must inform the
remote site of its own phone number. Just put your own phone number after
the word "PhoneNumber ". Make sure the string length is less than 20(twenty)
characters.

Other parameters:

DialRepeatTimes:    Times it will repeat the dial if the line can not be
                connected. Default value is 3 times;

TelephoneLine:  Put "Tone" for touch tone dialing. Or "Pulse" for pulse 
                dialing. Most phone lines in USA is touch tone (default).

Font:           16 or 24. ASCII Font used (8x16 or 12x24) default is 16.
                The 8x16 font would be enlarged to 16x32. Using 16 will
                give you shorter transmission time but 24 will give you
                higher visual quality of the fax. Default is 16 (8x16).

LineSpace:      Number of blank dots between text lines. Default is 12.
                That means a gap of 12/200 = 0.06 inch between text lines.

AsciiSpace      Character pitch (space between characters measured by dots)
                Each dot is equivalent to 1/200 Inch. The default value
                is 2 dots (2/200 Inch).

Size            Size of the text area of the faxed document, measured in
                1/100th of inch, must be integer. Default is 748x1002, which
                just leaves half inch margin of the standard 8.5"x11" paper.
                The default value:  748  1002 has been carefully selected so
                normally you do not need to change it.

Margin:         Left  (the first number) and Top (the second number) margin
                of the transmitted fax page, measured in 1/100 of inch. The
                default value:  58   28  (left margin 58, top margin 28) has
                been carefully selected so normally you do not need to change
                it. This item will not be created by the qfaxconf.exe program
                so if you really need to change the default you need to edit
                the qfax.cfg file manually.

NoDelay         Yes: Do not pause to wait for the user input.
                No:  Pause to wait for the user inout before sending fax.
                default is No: It will pause for user to press enter.

        Please be noted that un-registered version will not be able to set 
some of the above papameters, i.e., LineSpace, AsciiSpace, Size.  And the 
default value could be different from what's listed above. The paper size
will be a bit less than a full page. Once you register it will resume the
best default values and allow you to set them to other values.

        Now, having set up the qfax.cfg, sending fax from a text file is
straightforward. You can do so by simply type:

        qfax    text_file_name    Fax_number_to_send_to

        It will automatically go though every thing and you hardly need to
do any thing else. Just watch. It may pause in the middle after it finish
processing the files, before it starts the actual fax transmission.  This
gives you a chance to wait until it is appropriate time to start the fax.
Just press the enter key to continue. The process will take less than one 
minute to a few minutes, depending on the file size.

        Sometimes it is desirable to make a phone call to the remote site
first. Talk for a while, then without hanging up the phone line, start to
transmit the fax along the same phone line. Most fax machines can do this.
But most computer fax softwares do not allow this because they always ask
for a phone number and always automatically dials the phone number. But
with QFAX you can do it!

        Just start QFAX in the same way as described above. But simply
use a single comma ("," A "," that appears in the phone number simply means
a short pause of 1 or 2 seconds) as the phone number. Like

        qfax   myfile.txt   ,

        It will start to process the text file. When the processing is done
it will initialize the modem and then wait for you to press enter key to
continue. You can then pick up the phone (must be connected to the same
phone line as the fax/modem is connected), and manually dial the number at
remote site. A human would pick up the remote phone and chat with you. Then
you can press the enter key on your computer, and then hang up your phone.
The other side would press the "start" key on his/her fax machine, and hang
up the phone, too. The fax transmission will then process automatically.

        You can also insert some parameter flags between the command "qfax" 
and the text_file_name. These parameters will then over-ride those defined
in the qfax.cfg file. These option flags includes:

                -d                 --> Delete the created *.fax file at end
                -16                --> Use  8x16 ASCII Font
                -24                --> Use 12x24 ASCII Font
                -ls   12           --> Line space
                -as   2            --> Ascii space
                -size  748  1002   --> size of text area (width, height)
                -rep  3            --> Repeat dial 3 times if not connected
                -nodelay           --> No delay before sending fax

        If you forget the phone number when you type the command line, the
QuickStar will ask you again for the number. If you simply type "qfax"
with no file name or phone number following it, it displays a quick reminder
screen of how to use it.
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        QFAXREC.EXE fax receive and/or decode program

    Newly added in QFAX V1.03 is a fax receive and/or decode program
called QFAXREC.EXE. The are two kind of usages of qfaxrec.exe:

      a.Receive an incoming fax.
      b.Decode fax files created by any fax programs into PCX picture files.

    Suppose you have an un-expected fax call and you have no fax program
running in the background, launching a fax receive program upon hearing the
fax tone and trying to receive the fax may be a bit too late. Well, not with
qfaxrec.exe. When you run qfaxrec.exe, it can set up your computer ready for
receiving an incoming fax in just 1 second! You will never miss another fax
ever again with qfaxrec.exe.
    To use qfaxrec.exe to receive a fax, just type the following DOS command:
          qfaxrec  faxname.fax
      or  qfaxrec  -nodelay  faxname.fax
    If you do not use the "-nodelay" option, the computer will ask you to
press the enter key before it actually starts to receive the fax, otherwise
it will directly start fax receiving. The faxname.fax is an arbitrary name
you give to the incoming fax, with a ".fax" suffix. If no file name is given,
qfaxrec will use the assumed file name "temp.fax". QFAXREC will save the
received fax as a file with the given name. If more than one page of fax are
received, multiple files will be saved with the page number as part of the
file name, like "temp001.fax", "temp002.fax", etc.
    Once all pages are received, qfaxrec hangs up the phone line and begin
to decode the received G3 fax data. The decoded files will be saved as PCX
picture files. You can use the PaintBrush in the Windows Accessory group to
view and print those PCX files. There are many other programs that can be
used to view, edit and print PCX files.
received fax as 
    QFAXREC.EXE can also be used to decode any G3 encoded fax files into PCX
files. You can use it to decode the *.fax files that QFAX creates, you can
decode the *.FXR and *.FXD files created by WinFax, you can decode fax files
created by FaxWorks, etc, just to name a few.
    To decode fax files, just type in the following DOS command:

         qfaxrec  -f  fax_file_name
      or qfaxrec  -f -2  fax_file_name

    The "-f" option tells qfaxrec to decode existing files instead of to
receive an incoming fax. "-2" means take the fax as a high resolution one
(200 DPI resolution). "-1" will mean the fax is a low resolution one (100
DPI resolution).
    If qfaxrec.exe fails to decode any meaningful image, it could be because
the fax file is a bit-reversed one. In such case add the "-r" option to the
command and try again:

        qfaxrec  -f -r fax_file_name

    If you have more than one fax files with similar names to be decoded,
you do not need to type the qfaxrec command for each of the file. You only
need to provide the name of the first file to qfaxrec. It will aotumatically 
identify other files and decode them one by one. For example you have three
files: "temp001.fax", "temp002.fax", "temp003.fax". Then you just need to
type in:

        qfaxrec -f temp001.fax

    It will then decode all temp*.fax files starting with temp001.fax.
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General Troubleshooting

Modem can not reset
    The screen displays
        Modem reset...Failed
    This may mean that the CommPort setting in the QFAX.CFG file is wrong.
    But it could also mean that the modem has a slow response in reseting.
    If the message following this is all fine you do not need to worry
    about it. Otherwise check the QFAX.CFG and your modem manual for the
    correct CommPort setting. And try again. Contact the author if it still
    doesn't work.

Modem reset OK but initialization failed
    The screen displays
        Can't initialize. Error ***
    This is probably because the modem can not understand the InitString
    defined in your qfax.cfg file. Check modem manual for a recommendation
    of the initialization string. Or use the same initialization string used
    by other fax softwares used on your computer. If it still doesn't work,
    make the InitString in the QFAX.CFG file the simplest one:
        InitString    AT&F&C1&D2
    or  InitString    AT&F
    Check the InitString list at the end of this file for a recommended
    InitString for your modem.

Fax transmission failed or aborted
    This is generally due to bad telephone line conditions. Or you may be
    communicating to a fax machine in-compatible with regular fax machines.
    Check your phone line condition and try again. Also try to send fax to
    other fax number and see if it works.

If you have a problem in using QFAX that you are unable to solve, please do
not hesitate to contact the author of this software. I will be glad to help!
You can find the author contact information in next page of this file, or
you can just type "qfax" on DOS command prompt.

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About shareware programs

        Shareware is a concept in software distribution. Please notice that
shareware softwares are NOT free softwares. Shareware authors believe that
like other products, the consumers have a right to try a computer software
before making a decision of purchasing it. Shareware programs will allow you
to have a 30 days free trial period to try and test the program before you
make any payment. You pay only if you find the program useful and you like
to keep it.

        As a shareware author I believe people like you are honest and will
be glad to make a flat payment and register the software if you find this
program is really useful to you! The shareware concept is good for both the
software consumers and software writers, but only with your support will
the shareware concept survive and expand. Shareware authors need your
support to write more and better shareware products!

        As the author of QFAX, one of the VERY FEW shareware DOS fax programs
that is available, and especially it is the one that help to save fax time,
I wish I can devote more time in making it better and better. But this will
not happen unless people register this software with me and show me their
support.

        The QFAX software have been tested thoroughly before formal release
so as to make sure it will work on most computers. However I can't provide
any guarantee that it will work on your computer. Use it at your own risk.
Like authors of most other softwares, the author hereby disclaims any kind
warranty or responsibility in regard to your usage of the QFAX software.
Please read the register.txt file for a warranty statement before you
proceed to use the QFAX software.

        If you have any questions regarding the QuickStar Fax Pro program,
feel free to contact me via E-Mail, Phone or Letter. I can be reached at
the address below:

                Mr. Anthony Mai
                Box #28, 10 Vairo Blvd.
                State College, PA 16803
                U.S.A.
                Tel. 1-(814)867-3385(H)
                     1-(814)865-2286(W)
                E-Mail: mai@phys.psu.edu
                CompuServe: 102773,370
                America Online: HelloMe2

        If you want to register QFAX, the registration is quick and easy.
And the fee is only $20 (plus sales tax if you are in Pennsylvania). Please
read the REGISTER.TXT file for information regarding the benefit you will
have in registering, and method of how to register.

        Once I receive your registration letter I will let you know the
valid QFAX license number. You only need to enter that number once. Once you 
entered that number QFAX will become full functional right away!

        If you have registered older version of QFAX, please contact the
author for an update license number. Thanks!

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                Send Multiple Faxes Using QFAX

    If you have many customers with business association, you may often need
to send out many faxes to various fax numbers. QFAX is suitable for this
purpose because it is fast both in processing time and fax transmission time.
And the usage of QFAX is simple.
    One way to do it is sit in front of the computer for a whole day and keep
typing in a command like this: "qfax file_name  fax_numer" for every two
minutes. This is tedious!
    A much better way is create a batch file called sendmany.bat like this:
      qfax file_1  fax_number_1
      qfax file_2  fax_number_2
      ....
    The it will send out multiple faxes on just one command. But such a
simple batch file will not let you know whether each fax is successful or
not, unless you sit in front of the computer to watch the screen messages.
    An advanced method is write your own C program to call QFAX repeatedly.
You program can load file names and fax numbers from a database file, and
invoke QFAX to send out faxes one by one. You C program will be able to
learn the result of fax by checking the return value of QFAX execution. A
zero return value means the fax is successful.
    The manyfax.c program demonstrate how to call qfax and send out faxes.
This program loads text file names and fax numbers from a database file, and
invokes qfax to send out faxes one by one.
    To use manyfax.exe, you need to first edit the plain text database file
manyfax.fdb. Put text file names and fax numbers in. Then you can start by
just typing "manyfax" and the enter key. The return code of each call to
QFAX will be recorded in a file called manyfax.log. Zero return code means
fax was successful.
    Please keep in mind that the above scheme of sending multiple faxes
automatically without any user interaction is possible ONLY if you register
QFAX with the Author! Un-registered version of QFAX will keep asking you for
a registration license number every time it is invoked, hence user input of
a number or so becomes necessary, or the fax will not continue.
    For registration information, see the register.txt file. Or you may just
print out the register.frm file. Fill it out with registration informations
and mail it together with the registration fee.
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                Modem Initialization String List

    The following is a recommendation of InitString for various fax/modems.
They may not be all correct. Check your modem manual if these InitString does
not work. The InitString "AT&F&C1&D2" or simply "AT&F" should work for most
fax/modems. Please send any correction of this list to mai@phys.psu.edu.

Generic Universal class 1,2,2.0 default flow
    AT&F&C1&D2
Generic Universal class 1 using &Kn as flow
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Generic Universal class 2 using &Kn as flow
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Generic Universal class 1,2 using \Qn as flow
    AT&F&C1&D2\Q3
Aceex Corporation 1496,9624 class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Aceex Corporation 9624 class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Adtech Micro class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Altima class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
AmberLogic class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
AMT International Industries class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
AMT Star 2496i class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Anchor Automation Patriot class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Angia Communications class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Angia Communications Pocket class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Apex Data class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
ArchTech SmartLink 9624 class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
ARN Informatique class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Ascom Hasler AM2496F class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Askey Computer Dynalink class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
AST Research 96/24 class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
AT&T Paradyne Dataport 14.4 class 1,2(1)
    AT&F&C1&D2\Q3
AT&T Paradyne Dataport 14.4 class 1,2(2)
    AT&F&C1&D2\Q3
AT&T PCMCIA Paradyne class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2\Q3
Atech class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
Avtek Data class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2+C61
Avtek Data class 2
    AT&K3+FDCC=,3,0,2,0
Avtek Data MegaPlus class 2
    AT&K5+FDCC=,3,0,2,0
Banksia Information Technology class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Best Data Products 9624F class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Best Data Products FX9624 class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Best Data Products SmartOne class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
Best Data Products FX9624 class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Best Data Products SmartOne 1442 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Best Data Products Traveller 96/24 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
Boca FM9624 FM96EX M0024E class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
Boca M1440,PM1440,MV24KE class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Boca BocaFax M1440 14.4K class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3S95=44
Boca FDV24E 9624 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2\Q3
Boca MV24KE class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Boca PCMCIA 14.4 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2\Q3
CALPAK MX-9696,MXE-9696 class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
CALPAK MX-9696B,MXE-9696B class 2
    AT&FE1V1L3X4&C1&D2S0=0S95=44
Cardinal class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Cirrus Logic CL-MD9624AT/EC class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
Comma class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Compaq Computer class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
Complete PC Complete Modem Plus class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
Complete PC Fax/Portable Plus class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Complete PC GOLD class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Complete PC Turbo Modem Plus class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
CompuAdd Express Notebook class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
Comstar Highspeed Modem class 1
    AT&F&H1&R2&I2
Dallas Fax 2496 Internal class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Dallas Fax 9696P class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2\J0\Q3W0
Dallas Fax 9696i Internal class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Dataflex class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
DATARACE Action PC class 1
    AT&FS63=7&C1&D2
DATARACE RediCARD class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
DATARACE RediModem class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
DATARACE RediModem AP 1496 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
DATARACE RediModem AP 9696 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
DATARACE RediModem CML/CMC 9696 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
DATARACE RediModem CML/CMC 1496 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
DATARACE RediModem HC 1496 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
DATARACE RediModem HC 9696 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
DATARACE RediModem TP 1496 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
DATARACE RediModem TP 9696 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
DATARACE RediModem TSE 1496 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
DATARACE RediModem TSE9696 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
Datatronics Discovery 2496AF class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Dell Notebook (320,325 series) class 1
    AT&F\J0\Q3W0
Dell Laptop/Notebook (316,320,325) class 1
    AT&FS63=7
Digicom Connection 96+ class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
Digicom EaglePlus class 1
    AT&F*F2*S0&C1&D2
Digicom Model 9624PC+ class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Digicom Scout class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
Digicom ScoutPlus class 1
    AT&F*F2*S0&C1&D2
Digital Equipment DEC Laptop class 1
    AT&FS63=7
Digitan Systems DS92 class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Dynalink 9624 AP Pocket class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Easytel Oy Easytel class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Etech Research class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Everex EverFax 24/96 class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Exar class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Falcon 9624AH,9624H,9624P,9648AH class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Fax-It class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Frecom FAX 496 class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Frecom Winfast 1445-FXD1 class 2
    AT&F*LG1
Fremont Frecom FAX96 class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Gateway 2000 Nomad Laptop class 1
    AT&F\J0\Q3\C1\V0W2x1%B9600
Gateway 2000 Telepath class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2&H1&R2
Gateway 2000 Telepath FM144 class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
GRiD 2496 class 1
    AT&FS63=7
GRiD 9600 class 1
    AT&F\J0\Q3W0
GVC 9600 BPS G3 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
GVC 9648 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
GVC FM 144/144V class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2+FDCC=,3
GVC FM 9648/24 class 1,2(1)
    AT&F&C1&D2
GVC FM 9696/24 class 1,2(2)
    AT&F&C1&D2
GVC FM 9696H class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
GVC FMM 9648/24 class 1,2(1)
    AT&F&C1&D2
GVC FMM 9696/24 class 1,2(2)
    AT&F&C1&D2
GVC SM class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Handy 9672CC class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2&K6
Hayes 5114AM class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
Hayes Accura 144 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Hayes Optima 144 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Hayes Optima 28800 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Hewlett-Packard OmniBook class 2
    AT&F0&C1&D0
Hewlett-Packard OmniBook Acoustic class 2
    AT&F0%H1&C1&D2
Hidem 14400FAX class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Hidem 14400P/FAX class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2W2
Hidem 14400i/FAX class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Hidem 2442FAX class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Hidem 2442P/FAX class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Hidem 2442i/FAX class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Husky FC9624 FaxModem 96 class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
IBM L40SX laptop class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
Identity class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Image Comm Twincomm 144/DF class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3S95=44
Image Comm Twincomm 2496 class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
INCOMM Vision PC class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Infinity 9624,9696 class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Intel 144/144 class 2
    AT&F\Q3+FDCC=,3
Intel 24/96 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
Intel 24/96v class 2
    AT&F\Q3
Intel 96/96 class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2\Q3
Intel PCMCIA 24/96 class 1
    AT&F0
Intel PCMCIA 96/96,14.4/14.4 class 1
    AT&FW1&C1&D2&R0%E1\A3\L2
Intel PCMCIA 96/96,14.4/14.4 class 2
    AT&FX4&C1&D2\J0\N3\Q3\V1\X1
Intel PCMCIA FAX 9600 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2\Q3
Intel PCMCIA International class 2
    AT&FE1V1Q0L2&C1&D2&K3S38=0S95=0
Intel SatisFAXtion Modem/100,400e class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Intel SatisFAXtion Modem/300 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
InterLink FaxModem class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2\Q3
InterLink NovaCom,OmniCom,Voidax class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Kortex KxPro 2400 class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Kortex KxTel class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
LASAT CLM144Fax class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
LASAT CLM24LFax,DNM24LFax class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
LASAT CREDIT 144 class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3S95=44
LASAT ILM24Lfax,INM24Lfax,ONM24Lfax class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
LASAT PCM144Fax class 1,2(1)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
LASAT PCM144Fax class 1,2(2)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3S95=44
LASAT PCM24LFax,TNM24LFax class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
LASAT unique 24/96,144 class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3S95=44
LCE 126 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Lectron Pragmatic 14400 MNP51 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Lightning LightCom144F class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Logicode Quicktel 9600,9624 class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Logicode Quicktel XEBA 1414 class 1,2(1)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Logicode Quicktel XEBA 1414 class 1,2(2)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3S95=44
Logicode Quicktel XEBA 9624 class 1,2(1)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Logicode Quicktel XEBA 9624 class 1,2(2)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3S95=44
Logicode Quicktel XEBA 9624LX,XV class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Logidata DSM1414XP Pocket Modem class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
Macronix MaxFax,MaxLite class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Maestro 144FM,96FM,9600XR,9642XR class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Maestro (Maestro) RC224FM class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2B0+C61&P1
Maestro RC224FM class 1
    AT&F+C61B0&C1&D2%P1%D0%L2
Megahertz for Compaq Notebooks class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Megahertz C596FM class 1
    AT&F\J0\Q3W0
Megahertz P2144 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2\J0\Q3
Megahertz P224FMV Pocket modem class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Megahertz P296FMV class 1
    AT&F\J0\Q3W0
Megahertz T324FM Toshiba notebook class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Megahertz T396FM class 1
    AT&F\J0\Q3W0
Megahertz XJACK 144 Clas 1
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Megahertz Z3144 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2\J0\Q3
Micro Direct Apache 1414-A class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Micro Direct Apache 1414-G class 2
    AT&F2\N6\Q3\J\V1%C1
Micro Direct Apache 1414MX,P1414MX class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2$E1$F4$S1
Micro Direct Apache 1414i-A class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Micro Direct Apache 1414i-G class 2
    AT&F2\N6\Q3\J\V1%C1
Micro Direct Apache 9624i class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Micro Electronic Technologies class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Micro-Q 2400F class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
Microcom DeskPorte,MicroPorte class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2\Q3
Multi-Tech MT 932EAF,MT 932FC class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Multi-Tech MT1432 BA/R class 2
    AT+FRBOR=1\AT+FICHABRT=1
Multi-Tech MultiModem MT1432MU class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
NCR Safari class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2\J0\Q3W0
NetComm SM7200(M4F) class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
NetComm AM1500,IN1500,PM1500 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
NetComm SM7700(M7F) class 2
    AT+FDCC=,3,0,2,0
New Media PCMCIA 144 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
New Media PCMCIA 24/96 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Nuvotel 9624IFX,96424PFX class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
Omron Impala 14.4 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
Option International Compaq class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Option International Rosita class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Option International Toshiba class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Option International Zenith class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Orbit 144 Voice Modem class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
OSMOS COMPLUS FM 9624,FM 9642 class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
OZ-E-Mail FM3i class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2\Q3
OZ-E-Mail V32FX,V32Fi class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Pace Micro Microlin fx Pocket class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Pace Micro Microlin fx  class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Panacea 9600BPS class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
PC Logic class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Perfect Data EasyModem 24F class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
Perfect Data EasyModem 24F PLUS class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Piiceon 96/96 Medium Range class 1
    AT\J0\Q3W2
Piiceon Dispatcher 14.4/14.4-L class 1,2(1)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Piiceon Dispatcher 14.4/14.4-L class 1,2(2)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
PNB Baby Samantha,PCMCIA class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Pora PROLINK 1414,9624 class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Practical Peripherals 14400FXpocket class 1,2(1)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Practical Peripherals 14400FXpocket class 1,2(2)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Practical Peripherals PM 14400FXMT class 1,2(1)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Practical Peripherals PM 14400FXMT class 1,2(2)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Practical Peripherals PM 14400FXSA class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
Practical Peripherals PM 2400FX96 class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Practical Peripherals PM 2400FX96SA class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Practical Peripherals PM 2400FXSA class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Prometheus 2496 BSR+ class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
PSI Integration Comstation 2 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
PSI Integration Comstation 5 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
PSION Advanced D-Series class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
PSION Gold Card class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
PSION PC4F class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2+FDCC,,,,,1
PSION PDM40F class 2
    AT+FDCC=,,,,,1
PSION PDM4F class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2+FDCC,,,,,1
PSION PDM50F class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
PSION PDM60F class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
PSION PDM6F class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
PSION TQF2400 class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2+FDCC,,,,,1
Quantum Active 144,2400,9624 class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Quay Communications class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Quickcomm Spirit I class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
Sevel MF-96C class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Sierra Computer S/R class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Simple Computing SimpleModem class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
SimpleModem 144f,24f,96f class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
SimpleModem Australia 24f class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2B0+C61&P1
SimpleModem (Some 24f) class 1
    AT&F+C61B0&C1&D2&P1
Solectek Pocket class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
Supra Supra FAXModem V.32bis class 1,2(1)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Supra Supra FAXModem V.32bis class 1,2(2)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3S95=44
Supra SupraFAXModem 144LC class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Supra SupraFAXModem 24/96i class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
Supra SupraFAXModem Plus class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Takamisawa SSX196 class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Technology Concepts OmniLink class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Telebit WorldBlazer class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Tenari MDFAX class 1
    AT&C61&P1X4
Texas Instruments TI 4000 Notebook v.32 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2\J0\Q3W0
Texas Instruments TI-144 LMS PCMCIA class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
TGC class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Tricom Pearl,TempestSixfax class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Tricom Tornado 28/42 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2\Q3\J0
Twinhead 486DX Notebook class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
UDS Motorola class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2\Q3
Unique Hardware class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Universal Communications,UCom,Traveler class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Unlimited Konnex 305 class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
USRobotics 28,800 baud class 1,2,2.0
    AT&F&H1
USRobotics 14,400 baud class 1, Choice 1
    AT&F&C1&D2&H1&I2&R2S36=0
USRobotics 14,400 baud class 1, Choice 2
    AT&F&C1&D2&H2&I2S36=0
USRobotics 14,400 baud class 1, Choice 3
    AT&F&C1&D2&H1&R2S36=0
USRobotics 14,400 baud class 1, Choice 4
    AT&F&C1&D2&H1
USRobotics 14,400 baud class 1, Choice 5
    AT&F&H1
USRobotics WorldPort 2496,9696 class 1
    AT&F&H1
USRobotics WorldPort 14400 class 1
    AT&F&H1
Ven-Tel class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
ViVa 14400 class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
ViVa 24/96 class 2
    AT&F&C1W1S95=44
Zenith Z3144A Laptop class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2
Zoltrix ZOFAX class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Zoltrix Zoltrix 1414 VE class 1,2(1)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoltrix Zoltrix 1414 VE class 1,2(2)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom 14.4 V class 1,2(1)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom 14.4 V class 1,2(2)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom AFC, AFX, PKT class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom FC96/24 class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom FCV, VFDI class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom FXV, VFDX class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom PKT14.4, PKT14.4V class 1,2(1)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom PKT14.4, PKT14.4V class 1,2(2)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom RC9624AC class 1,2(1)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom RC9624AC class 1,2(2)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom V.32, 9600 bps fax class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom V.32bis, Internal class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3S95=44
Zoom V.32bis, 14,400 bps fax class 1,2(1)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom V.32bis, 14,400 bps fax class 1,2(2)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom VDFX class 1,2(1)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom VDFX class 1,2(2)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom VFDI Voice FaxModem class 1,2(1)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom VFDI Voice FaxModem class 1,2(2)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom VFP 14.4 class 1,2(1)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom VFP 14.4 class 1,2(2)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom VFP 24K class 1,2(1)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom VFP 24K class 1,2(2)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom VFP 28.8 FaxModem class 1,2(1)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom VFP 28.8 FaxModem class 1,2(2)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom VFPV32, VFXV32 class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom VFPV32bis, VPV32bis, VFP14.4V class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom VFX 14.4V class 1,2(1)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom VFX 14.4V class 1,2(2)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom VFX 24K class 1,2(1)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom VFX 24K class 1,2(2)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom VFXV.32 9600 (Data & Fax) class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Zoom VFXV.32bis 14,400 Data & Fax class 1,2(1)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom VFXV.32bis 14,400 Data & Fax class 1,2(2)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3S95=44
Zoom VFXV.32bis, VXV32bis, VFX14.4V class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom Voice/Data/Fax Modem class 1,2(1)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom Voice/Data/Fax Modem class 1,2(2)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zoom Zoom Pocket FaxModem class 1,2(1)
    AT&C1&D2&K3
Zoom Zoom Pocket FaxModem class 1,2(2)
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zypcom Z32b-PX class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
Zypcom Z32b-SX class 1
    AT&F&C1&D2&K3
Zypcom Z32b-SX and Z32t-SX class 1,2
    AT&F&C1&D2
ZyXEL class 2.0
    AT&F&C1&D2
ZyXEL 2496 class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
ZyXEL U-1496 class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2&H3
ZyXEL U-1496 PLUS class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
ZyXEL U-1496 Plus fax modem with voice class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
ZyXEL U-1496B class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
ZyXEL U-1496B PLUS class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
ZyXEL U-1496E class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
ZyXEL U-1496E PLUS class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
ZyXEL U-1496P class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
ZyXEL U-1496R class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2
ZyXEL U-1496S class 2
    AT&F&C1&D2

