Subj : human-readable nodelist format To : mark lewis From : Jan Vermeulen Date : Sun Dec 22 2002 12:12 am Quoting mark lewis on Thu 19 Dec 2002 21:51 to Jan Vermeulen: ml> oooooo... question for you... Let's see what help you can get from me... ml> the PING and Tyz flags appear in the Z2 prolog _under_ the ml> "approved user flags" heading... does this mean that they are only ml> U,ser flags and not normal flags in Z2? The PING and Tyz flags appear in the Z2 prolog: _below_ the "user flag" definition but _above_ the "approved user flags" heading Thusly they're not user flags. That was an easy one, was it not? ml> i also note that the Z2 prolog doesn't state that the IEM flag is ml> depricated like FTS-5001 states... i've not noted the IEM flag used ml> in Z2 but do note the EMA flag appearing to be used in the same ml> type vein as IEM... Z2 has nearly one hundred IEM flags flying, even the ZC himself. If you have a problem with that, please ask Ward. ml> additionally, i personally note that V42B does not imply V42 ml> capability... one is error correction and the other is data ml> compression and neither relies on the other or implies the other... ml> does Z2 view them differently? if so, why? As far as I know, that relation has been in the nodelist for at least 10 years so I assume there is a good reson for that. Maybe because modems were marketed that way? ml> FWIW: yes, i'm working on a nodelist analysis util... With what purpose beyond fun? -=<[ JV ]>=- * Origin: The Poor Man's Workstation -- Wormerveer NL (2:280/100) .