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 MODEMCFG.EXE


 Telix has a complete setup program that will create or modify your ex-
 isting configuration to work best with your modem, and will modify
 your modem settings to work best with Telix. To run the configuration
 program, from the DOS prompt type:

      MODEMCFG

 The files TELIX.MDM and MODEMCFG.EXE must be in the same subdirectory
 as TELIX.EXE for proper use. If INSTALL.EXE was used properly, or all
 .ZIP files were extracted into the same subdirectory, this will be the
 case. The TELIX.MDM modem information file will be updated on the Exis
 BBS regularly to handle changes in modem strings and to add new modems
 and models.

 Throughout the menus of MODEMCFG.EXE, you may use the arrow keys to
 move in a given direction, Tab and Shift-Tab to move right or left,
 Home, End, PgUp and PgDn to move up or down, or press the first letter
 of the menu item to move to the next item beginning with that letter.

 A menu will be shown from which you should select the manufacturer of
 your modem. If your modem manufacturer is not one of the options, se-
 lect generic, or contact Exis to have it added.

 Under each manufacturer is a list of their modems. Again pick the ap-
 propriate modem.

 You will be shown a list of the settings for the modem itself, includ-
 ing any switch settings if known. Please write down the switch set-
 tings as you will need them later. When asked if you wish to configure
 your modem, answer by pressing the 'Y' key. MODEMCFG will ask you for
 your comm port as well. Please refer to your modem manual for this in-
 formation.

 If all goes well a successful configuration message will be shown. If
 there is a problem, insure the proper comm port is specified and try
 again. If the problem persists, contact Exis.

 A similar setup procedure will take place for TELIX.CNF, the configu-
 ration file for Telix itself. MODEMCFG will only change the values
 pertinent to the performance of the modem in existing configurations.
 Any existing color values or preferences will be left intact. If
 TELIX.CNF does not exist, MODEMCFG will create it.

 The exit screen of MODEMCFG contains final instructions on how to make
 best use out of the setup that has been written for you. Please make a
 note of these for later referral.

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