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echo: aust_modem
to: Mark Griffiths
from: David Drummond
date: 1997-03-31 14:59:30
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
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