Commodore modem 300 User Manual page 20

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Attention Procedure
Log-On Sequence
Prompt or Continuous Uploads
Protocols
These factors influence your ability to successfully connect to your
intended remote computer. This information should be readily avail­
able at the data center or information service. Taking the time now
to prepare for using COMMON SENSE will save you hours of aggra­
vation and phonecharges later. Most public information networks
will operate with the default settings in the program.
Equipment Supported
Commodore 128 in 64 mode
Commodore 64
1571 Disk Drive(device8-11)
1541 Disk Drive(device8)
2nd 1541 Disk Drive(device9-11)
4040 Disk Drive
1525 and 1526 Printers
Transparently-connected ASCII Printers
1600Vicmodem
1650Automodem
1660 CBM 300 Modem
1670 CBM 1200 Modem (Smart)
All RS232 smart modems
VIC 1011 A RS232 Terminal Adapter
Before you use your Common Sense, or VT100 programs, we recom­
mend that you copy these programs onto a separate blank disk.
This will provide you with additional disk space for your own text
and program files, and prevent damage to the special QuantumLink
software included on your software diskette. A file copy utility,
called MAKEDISK, is provided on the diskette. To use this utility,
type:
LOAD" MAKEDISK" ,8 (in 64 mode)
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