Neville Findlater deftly typed--

>Old subject I am afraid ....
>
>I cannot understand why CE running under Jaguar behaves differently 
>than CE under Classic when it comes to dial up connections.
>
>Under Classic, shedules "for example" can initiate a dial up and be 
>connected in time for the Get and Send to work nicely without any 
>timeouts and error logs being generated.
>
>Under Jaguar we all know by now that CE times out duing the connection 
>process.  Question is WHY?  Why does a dial up take longer under Jaguar?
>I have turned off the wait for dialtone, tried different modem drivers 
>(V34, V90 etc) but this happens every time.  There MUST be a way to 
>speed up the dialing process. I figure the modem driver is taking a 
>lot of the time here as several seconds go by before the dialing tones 
>are heard.  I'm guessing thet Internet Connect does a hard reset and 
>reconfigure of the modem every time.  This shouldn't be necessary when 
>the modem is being used to do the same connection each time.  Anyone 
>a modem expert?

First, let's make sure we are discussing the same thing.

"Classic" is a program that operates under Jaguar (and according to the 
Mac-L dicussion list is not a emulator per se). Clasic is *not* System 
9.x. Classic mimics, mostly, the behavior of OS 9.X. Jaguar uses Classic 
to route many things, including hardware calls, such as to a modem, 
through Jag's hardware routines.

I'm not a modem expert, but my solution is low-tech. Click on "connect" 
in Jags phone menulet. It connects promptly on my Lombard at 56K 
(actually 48K mostly), then launch Emailer. It then checks for email. 
Because my ISP offers unlimited connect time, I leave CE running all the 
time, with a schedule set to check for email every 15 minutes.

Have you upgraded to X 10.2.4? I've not tried launching CE without first 
connecting via X, so I can't say if Apple has addressed this.

HTH

bevon

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