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- From: bubba@insync.net (Bill Garfield)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: are USR Couriers really a superior modem?
- Date: Sat, 09 Mar 1996 17:25:53 GMT
- Organization: Associated Technical Consultants
- Message-ID: <3141ba2e.3387574@news.insync.net>
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- ahr@phoenix.net wrote:
-
- >i am wondering if the USR Courier is really worth the money.. is it
- >significantly better than my Sporster v.34? or is it hype? the fact that it
- >has a flash rom seems attractive.. is there a good future for flash rom
- >updates? any info anyone can provide would be appreciated. please respond
- >email. thank you.
-
- Perhaps I'm more than just a little prejudiced, as in my own personal
- opinion, a Sportster would hardly make a pimple on a Courier's backside,
- but here's the list, judge for yourself:
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- Eff. 03/01/96
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- NOTE: The following list represents comparisons between *latest
- production* Sportsters and Couriers (and their respective firmware
- microcode) as of the date of this list. Prior lists are obsolete.
-
- V.34 COURIER has, which the V.34 SPORTSTER does not have:
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- 1. Caller ID (both CID and CNID)
- 2. Distinctive Ring Detection (Ringmaster or RingMate, 4 patterns)
- 3. Carrier loss auto-dialback
- 4. Support for USR's proprietary "HST" protocol
- 5. Automatic Speed Levelling (ASL)
- 6. Eight (8) additional autodial memory storage locations
- 7. Power-On-Self-Test sanity check of Rom, Ram & Switches (Externals)
- 8. Two-wire dedicated lease line mode
- 9. V.25Bis Synchronous mode
- 10. Stored command execution (the AT&ZC command)
- 11. Nine-function front panel voice/data switch (external models only)
- 12. Ten number dial callback security, including "autopass" mode
- 13 Remotely configurable (gosh, what a handy feature!)
- 14 A genuine, printed & bound technical reference/owner's manual
- 15. Support for V.32-terbo mode (AT&T 19.2k bps protocol)
- 16. Five addt'l front panel LEDs (external models)
- 17. Two additional dipswitch options
- 18. Three addt'l call progress monitoring options (X5, X6, X7)
- 19. Ability to decode touchtone dialing digits (the %T command)
- 20. Compliant with USRs' Total Control modem management system
- 21. Several more AT commands, "S" registers and command responses
- 22. Toll-free technical support (US Domestic, at 1-800-550-7800)
- 23. MI/MIC mode (commercial applications mostly)
- 24. FLASH ROM FOR NEW FIRMWARE UPDATES INCLUDING DSP CODE
- 25. A much more handsome case (externals)
- 26. Considerably better quality speaker audio (externals)
- 27. Eligibility for USR's trade-in/trade-up plan
- 28. Real time clock (the k1/i6 commands)
- 29. Dipswitch settings readable via the (undocumented) y15 command
- 30. Operable in receive-only "monitor" mode (the c0 command)
- 31. Product serial no. readable with the (undocumented) ~S? command
- 32. Three factory preset profiles (&F0, &F1, &F2)
- 33. LAPM-Selective-Reject (much faster errory recovery)
- 34. Phase-Roll compensation (occasionally useful on crappy lines)
- 35. Separate 80186 onboard CPU (CPU is gone from latest Sportsters)
- 36. Better quality DAA (phone line interface) circuitry
- 37. Generally higher quality components used in assembly
- 38. Survives controversial "Jeff Marchi 42-character init string" :)
- 39. Pride in ownership of one of the finest modems available at
- . any price, anywhere, and what is rapidly becoming the defacto
- . standard modem against which all competition is measured.
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- Sorta says it all, huh?
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