Fixed HTML codes in Fidonet documents
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@ -336,14 +336,14 @@ Date: 03-May-1991
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=====================================================================
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EMSI Inquiry **EMSI_INQ<crc16><CR>
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EMSI Inquiry **EMSI_INQ<crc16><CR>
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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EMSI Inquiry is transmitted by the calling system to identify it as
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EMSI capable. If an EMSI_REQ sequence is received in response, it is
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safe to assume the answering system to be EMSI capable.
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=====================================================================
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EMSI Request **EMSI_REQ<crc16><CR>
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EMSI Request **EMSI_REQ<crc16><CR>
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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EMSI Request is transmitted by the answering system in response to an
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EMSI Inquiry sequence. It should also be transmitted prior to or
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@ -353,7 +353,7 @@ Date: 03-May-1991
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answering system is EMSI capable.
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=====================================================================
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EMSI Client **EMSI_CLI<crc16><CR>
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EMSI Client **EMSI_CLI<crc16><CR>
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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EMSI Client is used by terminal emulation software to force a mailer
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front-end to bypass any unnecessary mail session negotiation and
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@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ Date: 03-May-1991
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system.
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=====================================================================
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EMSI Heartbeat **EMSI_HBT<crc16><CR>
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EMSI Heartbeat **EMSI_HBT<crc16><CR>
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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EMSI Heartbeat is used to prevent unnecessary timeouts from occurring
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while attempting to handshake. It is most commonly used when the
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@ -373,21 +373,21 @@ Date: 03-May-1991
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answering system is processing the recently received EMSI_DAT packet.
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=====================================================================
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EMSI Data **EMSI_DAT<len16><data_pkt><crc16><CR>
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EMSI Data **EMSI_DAT<len16><data_pkt><crc16><CR>
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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EMSI Data is transmitted by both the calling and answering system at
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the appropriate time to exchange system information. Following the
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header is a four byte number representing the length of <data_pkt>
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excluding the CRC and terminating <CR>.
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header is a four byte number representing the length of <data_pkt>
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excluding the CRC and terminating <CR>.
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The EMSI_DAT packet is a variable length packet. Since this is a
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synchronous protocol, the inbound data buffer should be purged
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between transmission of the <data_pkt> and <crc16> fields to prevent
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between transmission of the <data_pkt> and <crc16> fields to prevent
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accidental EMSI_NAK sequences, etc.
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=====================================================================
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EMSI ACK **EMSI_ACK<crc16><CR>
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EMSI ACK **EMSI_ACK<crc16><CR>
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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EMSI ACK is transmitted by either system as a positive
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acknowledgement of the valid receipt of a EMSI_DAT packet. This should
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@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ Date: 03-May-1991
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Redundant EMSI_ACK sequences should be ignored.
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=====================================================================
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EMSI NAK **EMSI_NAK<crc16><CR>
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EMSI NAK **EMSI_NAK<crc16><CR>
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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EMSI NAK is transmitted by either system as a negative
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acknowledgement of the valid receipt of a EMSI_DAT packet. This
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@ -623,7 +623,7 @@ Date: 03-May-1991
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should be stripped from the city code,
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ie. Stockholm (Sweden) has a city code of 08,
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included in an EMSI packet, it would read
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46-8-<number>.
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46-8-<number>.
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BAUD_RATE The maximum baud rate supported by the
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system. This is NOT necessarily the same as
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@ -664,7 +664,7 @@ Date: 03-May-1991
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+-+------------------------------------------------------------------+
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:3: T1=20 seconds, increment Tries :
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: : :
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: : Tries>3? Discontinue IEMSI negotiation. :
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: : Tries>3? Discontinue IEMSI negotiation. :
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+-+------------------------------------------------------------------+
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:4: Wait for EMSI_ICI packet until any of the timers have expired. :
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: : :
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@ -688,7 +688,7 @@ Date: 03-May-1991
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+-+------------------------------------------------------------------+
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:7: T1=20 seconds, increment Tries :
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: : :
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: : Tries>3? Discontinue IEMSI negotiation. :
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: : Tries>3? Discontinue IEMSI negotiation. :
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+-+------------------------------------------------------------------+
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:8: Wait for EMSI_ACK/EMSI_NAK until any of the timers have expired. :
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: : :
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@ -729,7 +729,7 @@ Date: 03-May-1991
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+-+------------------------------------------------------------------+
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:3: T1=20 seconds, increment Tries :
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+-+------------------------------------------------------------------+
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:5: Tries>3 or T2 expired? Discontinue IEMSI negotiation. :
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:5: Tries>3 or T2 expired? Discontinue IEMSI negotiation. :
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: +------------------------------------------------------------------+
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: : If T1 has expired, go to step 2. :
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: +------------------------------------------------------------------+
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@ -760,7 +760,7 @@ Date: 03-May-1991
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=====================================================================
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=====================================================================
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EMSI ACK **EMSI_ACK<crc16><CR>
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EMSI ACK **EMSI_ACK<crc16><CR>
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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EMSI ACK is transmitted by either Client or Server as a positive
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acknowledgement of the valid receipt of an IEMSI packet such as
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@ -769,7 +769,7 @@ Date: 03-May-1991
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packets. Redundant EMSI_ACK sequences should be ignored.
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=====================================================================
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EMSI NAK **EMSI_NAK<crc16><CR>
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EMSI NAK **EMSI_NAK<crc16><CR>
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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EMSI NAK is transmitted by either Client or Server as a negative
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acknowledgement of the valid receipt of an IEMSI packet such as
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@ -778,7 +778,7 @@ Date: 03-May-1991
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packets. Redundant EMSI_NAK sequences should be ignored.
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=====================================================================
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EMSI IRQ **EMSI_IRQ<crc16><CR>
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EMSI IRQ **EMSI_IRQ<crc16><CR>
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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Similar to EMSI_REQ which is used by mailer software to negotiate a
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mail session. IRQ identifies the Server as being capable of
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@ -787,7 +787,7 @@ Date: 03-May-1991
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session.
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=====================================================================
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EMSI IIR **EMSI_IIR<crc16><CR>
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EMSI IIR **EMSI_IIR<crc16><CR>
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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The IIR (Interactive Interrupt Request) sequence is used by either
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Client or Server to abort the current negotiation. This could be
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@ -795,21 +795,21 @@ Date: 03-May-1991
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between the Client and the Server.
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=====================================================================
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EMSI ICI **EMSI_ICI<len><data><crc32><CR>
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EMSI ICI **EMSI_ICI<len><data><crc32><CR>
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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The ICI packet is used by the Client to transmit its configuration
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and Server-related information to the Server. It contains Server
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parameters, Client options, and Client capabilities.
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=====================================================================
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EMSI ISI **EMSI_ISI<len><data><crc32><CR>
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EMSI ISI **EMSI_ISI<len><data><crc32><CR>
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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The ISI packet is used by the Server to transmit its configuration
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and Client-related information to the Client. It contains Server data
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and capabilities.
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=====================================================================
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EMSI ISM **EMSI_ISM<len><data><lt;crc32><lt;CR>
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EMSI ISM **EMSI_ISM<len><data><crc32><CR>
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---------------------------------------------------------------------
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The ISM packet is used to transfer ASCII images from the Server to
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the Client. These images can then be recalled by the Client when
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