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echo: binkley
to: Ben Sloat
from: Dallas Hinton
date: 1997-01-19 10:18:24
subject: Bink 2.60 DOS question

Hi Ben -- on Jan 17 1997 at 22:10, you wrote:

BS> string.  Now it works just fine.  Endlessly.  Could anyone point out
BS> why an AT command that writes essentially nothing to the 0 position
BS> in NVRAM on the modem works better than the command that resets the
BS> modem?

You didn't say what kind of modem you're running -- but it sounds as though
the NVRAM is getting lost and then the modem gets confused by the ATZ.  I
would suspect that AT&Z isn't writing to a 0 position, but rather is
recalling some factory defaults that allow atz to work again.

Cheers... Dallas

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