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- From: burch@rhps.UUCP (Lee Burch)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: USR sporster can support HST connections?
- Message-ID: <qH1sqB1w165w@rhps.UUCP>
- Date: 9 Sep 92 00:33:01 GMT
- Organization: CrissySoft Incorporated
- Lines: 29
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- I was reading the RIME USR modem conference and I came along
- this post:
-
- >To change your $290 USR Sporster 14.4 to a HST compatible to connect at
- >16.8:
-
- > Init: ATS11=50V1L3X4&H1&R2&B1E1B0&M4&A3&K3
-
- >enter this ONCE , unless you shut your power off or lose power then
- >you'll have to re-enter it:
-
- >ATGW03C6,22GW05CD,2F
-
- >Here are the S register adjustments which you can write to NRAM:
-
- >ATS14=1S24=150S26=1S32=8S34=0&W
-
- >Do these things then call an HST board and you WILL connect at HST the
- >screens may seem a little jerky but all file transfers will be done at
- >HST speed and you can receive calls and connect with HSTs also.
-
- could this actually be true? any USR sporster users out there
- want to give this a try? its just nram settings so I highly
- dobut there is anythign you could do to actually harm the
- unit....
-
- note: I am not claming this is true, this is just what I have
- seen and I do not own a sporster so I cannot verify it.
-