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| subject: | Re: Australian USR Couri |
Mark, at 16:42 on Mar 22 1997, you wrote to Steven Anderson ... MG> To activate x2 in the US modems, all that is done when they MG> dial up to the USR BBS is a single bit is changed in the MG> NVRAM which stores the builtin options and country code. I MG> reckon its possible to create an SDL that not only sets this MG> bit, but also changes the country code to whatever you like MG> so that we no longer have to wait for USR to update the MG> Austel SDL :-) Go right ahead - Make my day :-) David @EOT: --- Msgedsq/2 3.10* Origin: JabberWOCky CBCS +61 7 3868 1597 (3:640/305) SEEN-BY: 50/99 54/99 620/243 623/630 625/155 640/201 206 230 305 306 311 702 SEEN-BY: 640/820 821 822 823 829 711/401 413 430 934 712/311 407 505 506 517 SEEN-BY: 712/623 624 628 704 841 888 713/317 714/906 772/20 800/1 @PATH: 640/305 820 712/624 711/934 |
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