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- From: naddy@mips.pfalz.de (Christian Weisgerber)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: USR - a PC modem company
- Date: 13 Jan 1996 03:03:06 +0100
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- davidsen@tmr.com (bill davidsen) writes:
-
- > I have been convinced that USR only wants to support PC users, and
- > that other uses are better support by other companies.
-
- USR is a company selling to the North American DOS/Windows market.
- Everything else is incidental.
- Whether you're better off with other companies is an entirely different
- can of worms.
-
- > The latest features always come out in the PC internal modem
- > first. 33.6k, voice, DSVD, all for PC users only.
-
- 33.6k came out first for the Couriers, with no distinction internal/
- external.
-
- The voice/DSVD features are primarily of interest to home users,
- DOS/Windows in their majority I'm afraid. If you have a stack or rack of
- Couriers in a corporate environment, or as an ISP, etc., those voice
- applications are useless toys.
- (The lack of CID support seems to be out of line, though.)
-
- > Example 2 - documentation;
- > The online doc files are in Word 6 format. Sure a big help if you
-
- Hmm. I have run into plain ASCII docs on ftp.usr.com. I didn't check
- lately, though. Besides, why would you need these docs when you get a
- printed manual with your Courier?
-
- > Oh, and some documents are in self extracting archives, although
- > the reference port of zip/unzip available for UNIX and virtually
- > every other O/S will unpack this.
-
- Thus no problem.
- (I never understood the purpose of self-extracting archives until I had
- the first user on the phone who had never ever before been at the DOS
- prompt, much less used a compressor...)
-
- > Example 3 - registration:
- > Online registration is great, but only if you have a PC. I bought
- > the first V.34 Sportster I could get, and am still unregistered
-
- Ah, there's your problem, you bought a Sportster, intented to compete
- with those Rockwell Glue'n Go jobs.
- If we're talking modems, get a Courier.
-
- > Example 4 - Courier flash:
- > Anyone see a script to download your Courier from UNIX or any
- > other O/S? I just scanned the ftp site, and sure missed it.
-
- Indeed, this utterly pointless restriction to a DOS binary and USR's
- idiot mumblings about security being the reason are most aggrevating.
- Other companies use a trivial XModem upload or a simple ASCII dump (my
- favorite).
- I've been signaled that there's consensus at USR that the flash
- procedure will eventually change, but haven't heard anything since.
-
- > The only non-PC thing there is a UNIX script which minimal comments
- > and which assumes ksh or bash, since it uses escape sequences in the
- > 'echo' command.
-
- (Probably it rather assumes an underlying System V-style Unix.)
-
- --
- Christian 'naddy' Weisgerber naddy@mips.pfalz.de
- See another pointless homepage at <URL:http://home.pages.de/~naddy/>.
- -- currently reading: John Norman, Dancer of Gor (#22) --
-