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| subject: | Re: Supra Fireworks? |
>>Apparently, somewhere deep in the flashroms, there's a routine to display >>fireworks on the two-lcd display of the Supra Faxmodem v34. Now, I don't > >I believe: ATS194,7=1 I made a boo-boo. That should read: ATS194.7=1 (that's a period in there, not a comma) :) Sorry if anybody got confused by their modem spitting out "ERROR" when they tried this string. No harm done, in any case though. :) --- SLMAIL v4.5a (#0384) At 3:03 PM on 1 Sep 97, Craig Johnson said to Htom Trites: CJ> >I think I'll try down; the "OK" will remind me of summer sunshine CJ> >on a picnic table. :) CJ> Now that's an interesting perspective. CJ> What about when you've set yours up for "fireworks" like CJ> some of us have done? :) I missed something along the way, and thought you were talking about the 14.4; it doesn't do programmed fireworks. :( Well, not that _I_ know about, anyway; please provide details if I'm missing out on a treat! -=- htom@spare.tdkt.org -=- Neither a lawyer nor a LEO and not on TV. -=- * Q-Blue 2.1 * --- Maximus/2 3.01 ---------------* Origin: Paul's Waka Waka BBS [206] 783-7979 Seattle, Wa. (1:343/117) * Origin: Spare (1:282/62) |
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