Re: (PMOD) Cirrus Logic init string

Paul Darius (paul@pdg.mega.net.id)
Thu, 2 Dec 1999 13:59:46 +0700

That init string will work fine; but only support max speed 33.6 Kbps,
because your init string push a modem to use a max limit speed as 33600 bps,
mean while the modem itselft will support max 56 Kbps.

Paul
MEGAnet Internet Service Provider
http://pdg.mega.net.id

-----Original Message-----
From: Craig Baird <bairdc@xpressweb.com>
To: portmaster-modems@livingston.com <portmaster-modems@livingston.com>
Date: Wednesday, November 24, 1999 2:57 AM
Subject: (PMOD) Cirrus Logic init string

>I did a bad thing a while back, and posted an incorrect init string for
>these garbage Cirrus Logic MD-56xx modems. Anyway, I was working on one
>last night, and realized that my init string wasn't working, so I
>started doing some research, and found that I had remembered it wrong.
>I think I'd better correct it for the archives. In a post some time
>ago, I said that you could lock the Cirrus to V.34 with:
>
>+MS=V34B
>
>This is not correct. The modem won't take this. You have to do this
>instead:
>
>+MS=V34B,1,0,33600
>
>or
>
>+MS=V34,1,0,33600
>
>Whether you add the "B" or not seems to depend on the modem. Some
>require it, some don't. Anyway, sorry for the mis-information!
>
>Craig
>Xpressweb Internet Services
>bairdc@xpressweb.com
>http://www.xpressweb.com
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