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- From: joewald@crl.com (Joseph Waldvogel)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Latest USR DS Courier v.34+ ROM???
- Date: 7 Jan 1996 01:24:11 GMT
- Organization: CRL Dialup Internet Access
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- >joewald@crl.com (Joseph Waldvogel) wrote:
-
-
- >>>Hi All,
-
- >>>Just wondering if you could help me out. I have the 07-05-95 v.34+ ROMs
- >>>for my v.Everything modem. When I went to check ftp.usr.com, I did not
- >>>see this release, I saw a beta release (shown below).
-
- >>>---
- >>>SDLPALLA.EXE 262994 12-22-95 33.6k V.34 Flash ROM update for all
- >>>Courier
- >>> | international V.Everything modems (except
- >>> | France) Date : 07/18/94 Note: This code is
- >>> | available for you to test with, but is not
- >>> | supported by U.S. Robotics at this time.
- >>>---
-
-
- >>The LATEST U.S. Release I know about is
- >>Supervisor date 11/01/95
- >>DSP date 10/16/95
- >>Supervisor rev 6.3.1
- >>DSP rev 1.2.6
-
- >>You can find this easyly enough by doing a ATI7 command from your term
- >>program. This is a Release version, not a BETA version which I wouldn't use
- >>anyway.
-
- >Once I have this file, how do I write it to the Flash ROM???
-
- >Thanks,
- >Pete
-
-
- Get the file USRSDL.EXE I think thats the name for US Modems, Run it and it'll
- uncommpress, then type in the name, I think it's SDL.EXE or something like
- that, I don't recal, You can also type the name with HELP or something for a
- list of commands.
-
- I beleive off the top of my head you would enter something like
-
- SDL.EXE \c=2 \b=9600
-
- or was it /c=2 /b=9600, well whatever that'll set it to use 9600 baud, and
- use COMM port 2. I think that's the right one, oe was it comm port 1?!?!
-
- The Default COMM doesn't work. Since PC-TASK isn't all that FAST, the more
- reliable speed to use is 9600 baud to be on the safe side.
-
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