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echo: locsysop
to: David Drummond
from: Paul Edwards
date: 1996-01-30 18:12:30
subject: USR Courier

PE> I loaded the software from DOS using a baud rate of 57600.
PE> When booting under OS/2, despite my bt.cmd having a mode
PE> command setting it to 38400, and my binkley.cfg with a 
PE> baud rate of 38400, the bloody thing writes junk instead
PE> of "RING".  I had to set the mode command and binkley.cfg
PE> to 57600, and now it is getting a "RING" through.  This
PE> means that the USR isn't doing auto-baud rate detect.  I
PE> mean, the bloody thing is accepting my ATZ etc, and even
PE> responds with "OK", it's just the "RING" that it decides
PE> to send at a different baud rate.  Bizaare!  BFN.  Paul.

DD> Read the docs VERY carefully.  Upon connect, the modem (com port) reverts 
DD> to the baud rate set at the last AT&W or equivalent.

For starters, the rings happen BEFORE a connect.  Secondly,
the RINGs should indeed come in at 57600 BEFORE I send an
AT command at 38400!  That's what auto baud rate detect is
all about.  BFN.  Paul.
@EOT:

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