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echo: aust_modem
to: Rod Speed
from: Paul Edwards
date: 1996-02-18 08:57:32
subject: USR Courier V34 problems

RS> The reason is pretty clear with the &B2 mode, after a non ARQ connect,
RS> the modem has to use some speed for an ARQ connect, and clearly if the
RS> modem hasnt received an AT command in the mean time, THAT speed has to
RS> come from the NVRAM, coz there aint no other place to get it. Tho you
RS> can still quibble with the use of the NVRAM speed for an ARQ connect
RS> *IF* and AT command has been received by the modem in the mean time.

Yes, I would quibble along those lines myself.  In fact, it would
be interesting to see, if you do have an init string of AT&B2,
and rely on auto-baud, whether what they document is actually
true.  We know for sure that AT&B1 as init string will use the
auto-bauded rate.  BFN.  Paul.
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