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Paul, at 22:19 on Jan 30 1996, you wrote ... PE>> 1. After receiving an "AT" command at a particular baud PE>> rate, the modem does not adjust to that baud rate, and PE>> instead stays at the rate at the time of last "AT&W". DD>> As it is supposed to do (according to the docs). PE> If the docs say that, then the modem is fucked by design. PE> If the docs don't say that, then the modem has a bug in PE> it. OK, so I didn't word that well. PE> I suspect the latter. However, you'll have to tell me which PE> bit of the docs you are referring to, because I can't find PE> hide nor hair of that nomatter where I look. BFN. Paul. The modem will commmunicate with the computer at what ever comport speed the computer sends out (AT command) HOWEVER upon an incomming call it will revert the port speed to the speed stored in the NVRAM. This speed was set by the last AT&W command or equiv (SDL write). I am unable to locate this in the docs - but I KNOW I read it somewhere. David @EOT: --- Msgedsq/2 3.10* Origin: JabberWOCky CBCS +61 7 3868 1597 (3:640/305) SEEN-BY: 640/305 450 711/934 @PATH: 640/305 711/934 |
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