Re: disable PM3's "data-over-voice"

Tom Samplonius (tom@sdf.com)
Mon, 16 Dec 1996 15:34:04 -0800 (PST)

On Mon, 16 Dec 1996, Marty Likier wrote:

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> Not true. The PM3 actually creates an internal race condition where we look for HDLC framing, but at the exact same instance, we still start the DSP modem process. If HDLC framing is present, it always beats out the DSP handshake and we connect ISDN. If no HDLC framing is present, the DSP starts up, and we handshake ** without ** any introduced delay.
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> > Also, apparently, this is why the PM3 takes longer to initiate modem
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> >handshaking than the Ascend MAX 4000.
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> Nope. ;-)

Well, there is a small hesitation before the PM3 begins handshaking. I
don't know what causes it, but the 4000 doesn't do that.

Tom