Hello Gene!
In a message to Jean Parrot Gene Lowry wrote:
GL> In a message of Jean Parrot (1:167/133) writes:
JP> Gene, Gene, you let me find a fault in what you are saying:
GL> Please take a number and stand in line
GL> ATZ to be valid one needs to have previously set the NVRAM,
GL> hopefully with something like AT&F1&W.
JP> The AT&F will read the profile and the &W will jsut write them
JP> back ( overwrite ) into the profile.
GL> That is NOT my understanding of either the &F or &F1 commands. To quote
GL> from my Courier User's Manual:
GL> "&Fn The modem is shipped with four configurations (templates), &F0-&F3,
GL> stored in the permanent nonprogrammable memory (ROM)." It goes on to
And, Here are the four (From a USR file on Couriers)
&F1 Hardware Flow Control (Default)
&F2 Software Flow Control
&F3 HST Cellular
&F0 No Flow Control
GL> say:
GL> "Any one of the templates can be loaded into current memory (AT&Fn) or
GL> written to nonvolatile memory to serve as a reset default (AT&Fn&W)."
Again from that same file:
The modem is shipped with four configurations (templates),
&F0 through &F3, stored in permanent nonprogrammable memory (ROM).
Appendix B includes configuration listings for each template.
Any one of the templates may be loaded into current memory (AT &Fn)
or written to nonvolatile memory to serve as the reset default
(AT &Fn &W). Note, however, that &F0 is always loaded into memory
if DIP switch 10 is ON.
Looks like YOUR right.!!!!!....
GL> Questions?
Nope.........
Take Care..
Life is Great.!! John R.
* WCE 2.1G1/2035 *
--- GEcho and Wildcat!
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* Origin: This Old House..Tacoma Wa.. USR V.34's.. (1:138/173)
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