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| subject: | USR Sportster, I`m impressed. |
While listening to Bill Grimsley Pete heard:USR Sportster, I'm impressed. G'day Bill PC> Wonder how the Austel Sportster would handle the Yank EPROM PC> seeing as the Oz Courier seems to run ok on the US code. BG> The Austel Couriers will happily accept the US 0123 CID code, BG> but the modem then does nothing except issue OK, regardless of BG> the command entered. By the same token, my US Courier won't BG> accept the 061 SDL code at all (and in both cases, the 2-byte BG> country ID was altered to suit the intended model). Guess we'll just have to be happy with the Nov code. This still leaves my original question unanswered "wonder if the Austel Sportsters will handle the V34+ Yank EPROM" though going on the Courier maybe not. -=Pete=- --- OMX/Blue Wave v2.12* Origin: Gates of Hell (3:713/914.16) SEEN-BY: 50/99 620/243 623/630 624/300 625/100 711/401 409 410 413 430 808 SEEN-BY: 711/809 899 932 934 712/515 713/111 317 601 605 611 615 618 620 676 SEEN-BY: 713/700 888 914 714/906 800/1 @PATH: 713/914 615 888 711/808 934 |
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