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- From: jhough@fishnet.net (John Hough)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.comm
- Subject: Re: Courier vs PPI PC288LCD
- Date: Tue, 20 Feb 1996 07:02:58 GMT
- Organization: Leonardo Internet
- Message-ID: <31297153.846961@news.fishnet.net>
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- rhugh@i1.net (Rah) wrote:
-
- >snip,
- >
- >>>>Questions are...
- >>>>1)Does PPI have seperate transmit and receive speeds?
- >>
- >>>Yes
- >>
- >>Prove it, I have one and it NEVER has done this, plus the ATI6 only
- >>shows one speed.
- >>
- >>John
- >
- >On my PC288LCD it shows tx and rx speed, if you are refering to CPS.
- >
- >Rah
-
- Actually this is an old message that got stuck in the buffer on AGENT
- until I upgraded to the 32bit version. In prior versions of the
- firmware in the LCD the modem was suppose to support the seperate
- speeds, however when one side renogiated the speed the other side
- followed suit. I heard that the new 4.3x might take care of this,
- however since they do not report seperate speed channels in the ATI6 I
- don't know how I am going to verify it when I upgrade my work modem.
- Hopefully they will have thought of that when they recoded for the new
- version, I have heard good reports of the new code in the LCD so I am
- definetly looking forward to using it.
-
- John
-