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echo: aust_modem
to: Bill Grimsley
from: Paul Edwards
date: 1996-02-15 22:06:40
subject: USR Courier V34 problems

BG> =====================================================================
BG> S34          0          Bit-mapped register. 

BG>                         Bit    Value   Result
BG>                         0       1       Disable V.32 bis.  Used for 
BG>                                         troubleshooting; U.S. Robotics' 
BG>                                         Technical Support may require that 
BG>                                         you disable V.32 bis for testing 
BG>                                         purposes.  
BG>                         1       2       Disable the modem's enhanced, 
BG>                                         proprietary V.32 bis modulation.  
BG>                                         Used for troubleshooting.

We tried this one, and it had no effect.

BG>                         2       4       Disable the faster retrains that 
BG>                                         occur during proprietary V.32 terbo 
BG>                                         modulation.  Used for 
BG>                                         troubleshooting.
BG>                         3       8       Enable V.23.  Required for some 
BG>                                         British connections.
BG>                         4       16      Change MR LED to DSR.
BG>                         5       32      Enable MI/MIC; see Appendix G.
BG>                         6       64      Disable the remote access busy 
BG>                                         message.
BG>                         7       128     Disable V.32 terbo.

We tried this one, and it stopped the retrains.

BG> I'd be trying either S34.1=1 or S34.2=1 myself.

Yes, we should have tried the latter, I don't know why Rod didn't.
BFN.  Paul.
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