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Darren Nickerson <darren@hylafax.org> writes: > +> USRs are OK in Class1. Sometimes. > > Dmitry> ... because of Class1 bugs in Hylafax (seems to be fixed). I don't > Dmitry> know any firmware related problem for USR Class1 implementation. > > > You keep talking about these Class1 bugs you have fixed, but the -devel list > has yet to see the patches! ;-) Already writing "whatsnews" :-) > +> IIRC most of the personal (Windoze) fax apps drive modems in Class1, the > +> simplest and most reliable way to operate in a low-latency, high resource > +> setup such as a single workstation. > > Dmitry> Class 1 is also the reliable way for heavy loaded server. Have you > Dmitry> read Class 2/2.0 vs Class 1 discussion in hylafax-devel? > > Of course I have. It was hardly a conclusive discussion though. Harald felt > that timing issues in Class 1 were not so important, because the tolerances > were on the order of seconds. I've had a server go busy up for a few seconds . > . . have you? ;-) .. and OS scheduler gives your fax process absolutely no time to run? Then you have the broken OS (Win95? :-)) and the fax server won't work at all (with any fax class). Remember, Phase C timing requirements (most time-critical part of T.30 protocol -- sending/receiving the message itself) are *the* *same* for both Class2 and Class1. And if your server is unable to feed necessary data in time during Phase C, you are obviously in trouble... > Dmitry> Actually *not* *needed* (all this Class2* stuff and useless modem > Dmitry> init string in existing configs ...) Almost all modems will work fine > Dmitry> with the default settings (as soon as my changes is applied). You'll > Dmitry> see ... :-) > > Promises, promises ;-) Already writing "whatsnews" :-))))) > +> and we'd be driving them in Class 2 as well! > > Dmitry> Not neccessary. I'm quite happy with Class 1 now (and need not to > Dmitry> thing about Class2 firmware specifics, i.e. bugs). Now it's time to > Dmitry> implement ECM :-))) (impossible for Class 2/2.0) > > Have fun! Hope to hear from you soon, Dmitry