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- From: dhaire@gate.net (doug haire)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: USR Courier Daughterboard and Singleboard models
- Date: 5 Apr 1996 07:42:14 -0500
- Organization: CyberGate, Inc.
- Message-ID: <4k34f6$o8q@navajo.gate.net>
- References: <6KvXx8FF00XE090yn@news.pacific.net.sg> <pumaDp5EHB.IEw@netcom.com> <VVzYx8FF0k3S090yn@news.pacific.net.sg> <4juvb5$8ph@panix3.panix.com>
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- Michael Schuster (schuster@panix.com) wrote:
- : In article <VVzYx8FF0k3S090yn@news.pacific.net.sg>,
- : Winsolst <winsolst@news.pacific.net.sg> wrote:
- : >Many thanks to all those who have taken the trouble to provide me
- : >with the explanations and information I sought.
- : >
- : >Oh, and btw, I think my Courier is a singleboard version,
- : >although towards the end of flashing the 1/23 upgrade, my modem
- : >reported an error but before I could read it, the message
- : >disappeared. Is this normal? Other than that, it works perfectly. :)
- :
- : Yes, the 1/23 code seems to have a bug at the end of the firmware download
- : ... but the modem works fine afterwards.
-
- It's not the firmware that has a bug, it's the loader program. After the
- firmware is loaded, the loader program sends an initialization string
- found in a text file included with the loader. That is where the error
- message (reported by the modem) comes from.
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