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The default is /B115+ /COM1 /T2
Option
/Bnnnn
+/-
/COMn
/IRQn
/Tnnn
/S
/H
Example
To select drive B: as the available server drive at 115000 baud, packet transmission, using
COM1, enter
REMSERV B:
To set drive C: as the server disk at 38400 baud, without packet-style transmission, on COM2,
with a timeout of 10 seconds, enter:
REMSERV C: /B38400 /COM2 /T10
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Description
Selects the baud rate for transmission. Available baud rates are 300, 1200, 2400,
4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115000. The default baud rate is 115000.
The plus sign (+) after the BAUD specifies packet-style transmission and is
recommended for any baud rate over 19200. The default setting is to include + for
packet transmission. Use the minus sign (-) to specify polling operation under
Windows95. By default, packet transfers will be used for all baud rates higher
than 9600. Both sides must agree on using either (+) or (-).
Selects the communication port. Available ports are 1, 2, 3 or 4. COM1 is the
default port.
Set the IRQ for the communications port. Valid settings are 3 – 15. Default is
IRQ3 for COM 2 and COM4, and IRQ4 for COM1 and COM3.
Sets the time-out in the range of 2 to 3,640 seconds. 15 seconds is not unusual for
Flash drives.
Instructs REMSERV to run without any display output (Silent).
Selects hardware handshaking for flow control.
ROM-DOS Commands
E-EQ-MX1ISRG-F

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