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echo: aust_modem
to: Bill Grimsley
from: David Drummond
date: 1996-02-17 08:59:16
subject: USR Courier V34 probl

Bill, at 08:01 on Feb 16 1996, you wrote to Rod Speed ...

. . .[chomp]. . .

BG> Given that they've been doing it that way for at least 9 
BG> years, I'd tend to agree.  However, I also agree that the 
BG> necessity of writing the baud rate to NVRAM with &W after a 
BG> change of port speed in the term should be far better 
BG> documented than it is right now.

I believe that USR have some notion that users of their modems will be
capable of simple logical deduction.

David
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