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- From: crs0794@inforamp.net (Geoffrey Welsh)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: SDL problems with new Courier modems
- Date: 18 Apr 1996 03:51:50 GMT
- Organization: InfoRamp Inc., Toronto, Ontario (416) 363-9100
- Message-ID: <4l4e8m$968@sam.inforamp.net>
- References: <4kj6e1$jjn@chagall.cti-software.nl> <4klkb3$eb@news1.mnsinc.com>
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- In article <4klkb3$eb@news1.mnsinc.com>, mintz@mnsinc.com (Larry Mintz) wrote:
- >Pim Zandbergen (pim@chagall.cti-software.nl) wrote:
- >: Has anyone else encountered this problem ? Is there a fix somewhere ?
- >
- >Yes. The modem's baud rate *must* be allowed to float during the SDL
- >download into the modem's flash ROM. The handshake requires it, as part
- >of the testing to see if the modem is functioning correctly.
-
- This is built into the SDL program and I know of no way to disable it. The
- SDL program allows you to specify the bps rate for the download (run "SDL -?"
- for fun some time) and this fellow's use of that option probably has nothing
- to do with the problem he's having.
-
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