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- From: zant0001@student.tc.umn.edu (Eric Zanto)
- Subject: Re: USR V.32bis to USR D/S
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- Organization: University of Minnesota
- References: <1993Jan24.171552.3926@nic.csu.net>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 02:31:20 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan24.171552.3926@nic.csu.net> analog@sutro.SFSU.EDU (Anthony Yee) writes:
- >I have USR v.32bis with the magical 4.1 roms. How do I get this modem to
- >become a USR D/S? I have seen the posting before but I had never saved it.
- >Please send me a reply via email. Thanks
-
- I was not aware they were supplying HST with their v.32bis only smaller
- footprint modems! I know for a FACT that if you have the older, larger
- HST, and even maybe the newer HST, that it lacks the v.32bis DSP. I would
- like to hear about this AT command. I have the v.small DS, and have found
- only one secret command: ATUSR. Shows you info about it's designers.
- I've managed to get a copy of the ROMs in a file, and upon examining, I do
- not see the commands directly in memory. But I see alot of text that
- might be part of an elaborate test the modem can carry out, but only with
- a command I do not know.
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- -Eric
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