fax for Xenix
Tris Orendorff
tris at alzabo.uucp
Fri Jan 12 05:24:33 AEST 1990
amanda at mermaid.intercon.com (Amanda Walker) writes:
>In article <11785 at guru.megatest.UUCP>, bmarathe at megatest.UUCP (Bharat Marathe)
>writes:
>> You first create a text file using any editor. Then use our
>> menu-driven program to specify when and where you want it sent. That
>> is all to it.
>Sounds like every other PC fax modem. Something that would be nice is a
>standalone FAX modem that would handle either a text stream or an encoded
>image, that could be used from anything with a serial port. Something like:
> ATDTxxx-xxx-xxxx
> CONNECT FAX Gn
> <either bitmap or straight ASCII with formfeeds--autodiscrimination
> would be a win>
> DISCONNECTED
>and the same for incoming calls (perhaps without the ASCII version).
See MIPS Magazine, Vol 1, Number 12 (December 1989), pp79 for a review
of the TEFAX RA-2100 Fax machine.
[First sentence of article ...] The TEFAX RA-2100 is a complete
stand-alone facsimile machine with an RS-232 port that lets it talk to a
computer.
--
Sincerely Yours
Tris Orendorff
tris at alzabo.uucp
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