     HSLINK PARAMETERS FOR TERMINATE TERMINALS:
     ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
     
Hey GUYS! I can't believe it, I got the  bastard to work at full
friggin speed both ways! In case you are still having slow bi-dirs here
is how I finally got it to work:

INIT STRING: AT&F^M~~AT%C1%E1S95=47^M
             (AT&F resets modem to factory settings)(AT%C1 activates MNP5 data
             compression)(%E1 activates auto-retrain)(s95=47 is just another
             way the modem tells you what baud rate it's at)
             These parameters are going to vary from modem to modem, so you
             will need to find the similar commands to activate these features
             on your own modem. (This Init String is for a HAYES compatible
             BOCA 14.4 v32bis/v42bis)

In the protocol options in terminate from the top of the menu:
             Path: (must use complete path) IE:c:\terminat\protocol\hslink.exe
             Ask at dl: NO
             Change to u/l dir?: yes
             Change to d/l dir?: yes
             Batch?:  YES
       UPLOAD PARMS: -P(your com) -I4 (THIS HELPED HUGELY!) -s4096 (subpacket
       volume per send) -A -R(resume aborted file) -K -O(allows HSLINK to con-
       tinue/overwrite partial file) -Uc:\"your download dir"
       Download parms: Same as above
I got 3300 transfer rate

PS: In case the parms are confusing because of comments here it is
     with no interruptions (-P2 -I4 -s4096 -A -R -K -O -Uc:\zip)
     If you have trouble with this, I did have to fiddle with a few
     terminate options as well, IE:no locked baud rate among other things.

My modem Settings (which are very important to run HSLINK at full potential)
can be found in the MODEM.PRM text file in this ZIP.

HAVE FUN!

SWEATED OVER AND WRITTEN BY SEVERIAN LEDARK
 
