home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Path: hunter.premier.net!insync!news
- From: bubba@insync.net (Bill Garfield)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Avoid USR Sportster 33.6 [ was: Sportster and Courier]
- Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 03:13:37 GMT
- Organization: Associated Technical Consultants
- Message-ID: <3172fd50.3546264@news.insync.net>
- References: <316c57a0.494599@news.ncsu.edu> <glP9KnK00iVCQNDWQs@andrew.cmu.edu> <316d8139.22337228@news> <4knf8d$iiq@nnrp1.news.primenet.com> <3171dee2.5402339@news.pbinet.com>
- Reply-To: bubba@insync.net
- NNTP-Posting-Host: dummy31-115.insync.net
- X-Newsreader: Forte Agent .99d/32.182
-
- JNavas@NavasGrp.com (John Navas) wrote:
-
- >And another urban legend get started... <g>
-
- Coming from someone who also pooh-pooh'd the "Spiral Death legend",
- I'd say you of all people would know better by now than to make a
- statement like that. You're standing on some awfully shaky ground,
- John.
-
- FACT: The V34 Sportster shipping today and on the dealer's shelves
- today is not the same V34 Sportster the magazine reviewers
- and testing labs spoke so highly of last year.
-
- FACT: This "new" V34 Sportster represents a near total redesign of
- of the controller circuitry. Gone is the 80186 CPU. CPU
- functions are now incorporated into the DSP, ergo the 92 Mhz
- clock speed. That's not a bad plan, but the design is only
- 5-6 months old. Remember the point we were at 5-6 months
- into the original (1994) design?
-
- SPECULATION: This "new" V34 Sportster appears to have been quietly
- slipstreamed into the distribution channel late last
- year, or very early this year.
-
- FACT: There are "new" V34 Sportsters (units of the new design) in the
- hands of users right now with firmware eprom dates of 09-19-95,
- 10-13-95, 10-18-95, 01-11-96 and 03-04-96. There's also been a
- firmware date of 02-07-96 reported (but unconfirmed).
-
- OBSERVATION: For a unit that's NOT experiencing some pretty serious
- problems, there certainly seem to be a virtual machine-
- gun barrage of firmware versions in circulation. That
- alone characterizes a product in the immature stage
- of its life, IMO.
-
- FACT: Current production V34 Sportsters in the distribution channel
- today no longer have their firmware eprom socketed. It's
- permanently SOLDERED in. Yes, soldered.
-
- FACT: Internal V34 Sportsters (00084002 series) with soldered-in
- eproms are on the store shelves right now in CompUSA stores
- in Houston.
-
- FACT: These internals with non-socketed proms are pictured on the
- package as clearly having a socketed eprom. Things aren't
- always what they seem.
-
- SUPPOSITION: Owners of modems with soldered-in eproms may well
- find it mighty inconvenient to get that sorely needed
- maintenance release load of firmware. Obviously
- future firmware upgrades will have to be handled at the
- factory.
-
- OBSERVATION: The "new" V34 Sportsters of new design do not appear
- to be as funtionally stable as their prior design
- counterparts. (Based on first-hand experience)
-
- OBSERVATION: The relative noise level in the Compuserve USR forum
- and FidoNet, RIME, etc. USR user echoes tend to
- support the previous observation. Far too many users
- are reporting far too many -similar- symptoms of product
- dysfunction for it to be mere coincidence.
-
- Urban legend, your ass.
-
-
-
- ===================================================
- 7-Year-Old Jessica Dubroff would be alive today
- if her parents had only learned to say, "No."
- ===================================================
-