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- From: lars@spectrum.CMC.COM (Lars Poulsen)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: BocaModem versions.
- Message-ID: <1993Jan7.210710.1146@spectrum.CMC.COM>
- Date: 7 Jan 93 21:07:10 GMT
- References: <930105.220327.EST.KARYPM@SJUVM.BITNET>
- Organization: CMC Network Systems (Rockwell DCD), Santa Barbara, CA, USA
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- In article <930105.220327.EST.KARYPM@SJUVM.BITNET>
- KARYPM@SJUVM.BITNET ("Paul M. Karagianis") writes:
- >Having recently moved from a 1200 baud/dumb terminal combination to
- >a BOCA 14.4 internal in a PC, the recent discussion of the latest
- >ROM version has me a bit confused. The modem was purchased in mid
- >December '92 and the manual has a publication date of August '92.
- >Page 10 has a picture of a rectangular card, and the manual has a
- >photo-copy of a replacement for this page with a "new" square card,
- >so I would assume the version would be pretty recent. The following
- >are the various responses I've gleaned from the beast:
-
- >ati0 = 249 >ati1 = 007 >ati2 = OK
- >ati3 = V0.340 >ati4 = RC32ACL >ati5 = 022
- >ati6 = 144DPL+FAX
- >
- >at+fmfr? = ROCKWELL >at+fmdl? = RC32ACL >at+frev? = V0.340
-
- Indeed, this is a new chipset. The RC32AC data pump is more compact
- than the RC144DP that we have discussed up to this point, but is
- supposed to be functionally equivalent. I thought the RC32ACL was
- more expensive than the RC144DP. I would have expected it to be used
- predominantly for laptops at this time.
- --
- / Lars Poulsen, SMTS Software Engineer Internet E-mail: lars@CMC.COM
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