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Pace 56 Solo Upgrade Utility (Amiga version), Firmware release V2.04
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Minimum requirements
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Amiga computer equipped with a 68020 cpu, OS 2.04, 2Mb free ram.
(recommended: OS 3.x, fast third-party serial port)
Serial port speed
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It is extremely IMPORTANT that you set the serial speed correctly for
your system. If you will be performing the upgrade via the Amiga's
internal serial port, you MUST NOT set the speed above 38400, otherwise
this upgrader is likely to fail! Unless you own a fast CPU (040/060),
you should leave the speed at the default (19200). However, if you are
using a fast third-party serial port (e.g. Surf Squirrel, Whippet, I/O
Extender, Multiface, HyperCOM, etc), you can safely set the speed to
115200 bps.
The light show
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At various stages during the upgrade process, the 5 backlit buttons will
flash, as well as the send/receive lights. This is normal, so there's
no need to worry when this happens! During the firmware upgrade stage,
the send light will mostly be on, and when complete the 5 backlit buttons
will light up for a few seconds. During the loading of messages the
backlit buttons will cycle from left to right, and the send/receive lights
will flash as the data is transferred. If the "Flash init." option is
enabled, the backlit buttons will cycle from right to left for
approximately 1 minute soon after the loading of messages stage has
started, before reverting to the left to right sequence. This is only
a rough guide - the exact sequence may be different depending on the
current firmware version of your modem.
V.90 / K56flex
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If your Pace 56 Solo currently has the V1.00 firmware, and after
upgrading you find that you can no longer connect faster than 33600 bps,
it is likely that your Internet Service Provider (ISP) does not support
the V.90 standard. You can make a K56flex connection instead by issuing
the command S109=1 to your modem. Either add this to your initialisation
string or save it to your modem's memory by entering ATS109=1&W0 in your
favourite terminal program.
Firmware release history
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V2.04 Improved compatibility with certain V.90 ISP's
V2.03 Improved V.90 connections and fax receive capability
V2.02 Improved stability and speakerphone performance
V2.01 Improved fax send capability
V2.00 V.90 capability
V1.00 First code release
Author
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Amiga version by Oliver Roberts - Copyright © 1998-1999, All Rights Reserved.
Based on the original PC code courtesy of PMC Electronics Ltd.
Please send bug reports concerning this upgrader to oliver.roberts@iname.com
For Pace 56 Solo related problems contact Pace at http://www.pacecom.co.uk/
Thanks to Andy Thomson, Don Cox, Tim Grainger, Will Stanton, Simone
Tellini and Ben Vost for beta testing this software.