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- From: cmhkl@inet.uni-c.dk (Henrik Leth)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Motorola power 288 v34 ,External
- Date: 23 Jan 1996 21:08:31 GMT
- Organization: News Server at UNI-C, Danish Computing Centre for Research and Education.
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- First of all, this is a borrowed account (waiting for a server to come up),
- so please send e-mail to pope@edunet.dk
-
- : I'm afraid the flash upgradability doesn't pertain to the DSP code, as many
- : people on this newsgroup (myself included) originally thought. Therefore,
- : Motorola can't just give you a flash update for a faster protocol (as USR did
- : with the Couriers). However, one thing Motorola DID do was make the modem
- : Plug'n'Play compliant for Win95. The update which included a compatibility
- : patch to compensate for buggy Rockwell-based modems also made the modem
- : Plug'n'Play compliant.
-
- I still need a fix to get better cross-atlantic thru-put. I don't need
- plug-n-play. IU would rather they supported the 31.2k rate if this is all
- that can be squeezed out of the modems.
-