Re: A Livingston default modem string is bad for a USR modem (fwd)

Stephen B. Henry (steve@headwaters.com)
Sun, 10 Nov 1996 12:34:23 -0500 (EST)

> This would achieve all of your goals, and would not use up the EEPROM's
> life. What do you lose by not doing the write to the EEPROM?

Of course, one could always ATTACH to the modem, write the NRAM with the
correct string ending in &W&W1 and then set the modem string in the PM to
either ATZ or ATZ1 to get the desired effect.

Regards,

Steve

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