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echo: locsysop
to: Bill Grimsley
from: David Drummond
date: 1996-02-03 13:37:06
subject: USR Courier

Bill, at 08:26 on Feb 02 1996, you wrote ...

DD>> Upon an incoming call the modem sets the com port to the 
DD>> speed stored in NVRAM.  That is how the USR modem works.  
DD>> The book says to ensure you have your software set to the 
DD>> same speed.  It does NOT set the port to the speed of the 
DD>> last issued AT command.

DD>> Why is this so hard for you to understand?

BG> ROFL!  Do you really need to ask him that? 

Well . . .  they chew the shit out of me if I say it the (paying) students
at work - and it had to be said . . .

David
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