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| INFO FILE ON 16,800 BAUD MODEL! |
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| Typed, Hacked & Investigated By: /X\R. YU/<! |
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| Call D'YER MAK'ER BBS: 1-908-730-8633 |
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| A -*- NEMESiS -*- PRODUCTION! |
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U.S. ROBOTICS SYSOP PRICING
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PRODUCT PRICE
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COURIER HST (U.S. AND CANADA) $ 399
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COURIER V.32bis (U.S. AND CANADA) $ 449
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COURIER HST DUAL STANDARD (U.S. AND CANADA) $ 499
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INTERNATIONAL HST* $ 389
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INTERNATIONAL V.32bis* $ 439
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INTERNATIONAL COURIER HST DUAL STANDARD* $ 449
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DOMESTIC POWER SUPPLY (INT'L USERS)* $ 10
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INTERNATIONAL POWER SUPPLY (INT'L USERS)* $ 50
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*International version and a separate power supply must be ordered if the
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modem is used outside the U.S. or Canada. International power supply is 220
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volts. Domestic power supply is 110 volts. At least one (1) power supply
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must be ordered with each international modem.
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For detailed information and technical specifications on the above products,
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call the U.S. Robotics Technical Support Department at (800) 982-5151 in the
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U.S. or (800) 553-3560 in Canada. From outside the the U.S. or Canada, call
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(708) 982-5151.
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.-------------------------------------------.
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| T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S ! |
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|___________________________________________|
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| PART 1 - SPECIAL INTRO BY: MR. YUK |
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| PART 2 - EDITORIAL BY: MR. YUK |
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| PART 3 - MESSAGE CAPTURE BY: MR. YUK |
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INTRODUCTION!
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Well around Febuary of this year there was much talk about a US Robot-
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ics COURIER HST, with a new speed mode. There were some lame texts coming out
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that explained shit! So I went on a quest, I called USR, talked to techies,
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talked to some dudez that heard these rumors, and logged on various boards
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gathering information. So here it, all in a very big text file. But at least
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I'm sure it'll answer all your questions on the new HST's. Also another note
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is that these NEW HST's are the same price.
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Look for more texts like these on my board, D'YER MAK'ER. Please don't
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edit, add or change anything in this doc file. ENJOY!
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Ok the NEW USRobotics COURIER HST with v.42 & v.42bis is available
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as of March 1992. The prices haven't changed, and special sysop deals can let
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you have the fastest modem in the world for only $399!!
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That's right! The new HST has (this is according to rumor) a 88c188
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processor running at 33mhz. Speeds supported are: 300,1200,2400,4800,7800,
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9600,12200,14400, & 16800. The new modem can be locked at 57,600baud, this is
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also a new feature. The modem is 2 inches smaller, and has a nicer design.
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SYNCHRONOUS transmission has been stepped up from 450bps on the back channel to
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1200bps. Many new commands are installed, also a v.54 link diagnostics, many
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testing routines, and special commands for UNIX users. More ATI? commands.
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Special expansion for the future is built in (Like the when IBM came out, and
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was built for expanding).
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Well in my opinion this is the most impressive piece of computer
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hardware ever built. This modem is worth it's weight in gold, and I've already
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ordered one. I also have a sneaking suspicion that anyone who is anyone will
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have one of these. It's like when the 14.4kbps replaced the 9,600kpbs. This
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will replace the 1440, and boards (that are always busy) will soon only
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support 19200 to 57,600 baud only, and 9600 will be dead. Well, all can say,
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is try to order one of these as soon as possible, because they are selling
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fast (there is already a waiting list, according to a USR Representative).
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Now read the messages from the tech. section on the USRobotics tech
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support section, that I captured for ya! ENJOY!
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THESE ARE ALL THE MESSAGES I RAPED OFF OF THE TECH SUPPORT BOARD! -/X\R. YU/<
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I EDITED THE TEXT, AND PUT LINES IN BETWEEN THE MESSAGES FOR EASIER READING!
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Msg#: 1625 *USR Tech Support*
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03-03-92 22:30:50
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From: BRIAN HOAG
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To: NICK DODGE (Rcvd)
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Subj: USR 16.8K
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Nick,
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Can you please answer me one question? Is the current Dual Standard that is
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shipping the one that runs 16.8k? If so, I want one, but if not, I will wait.
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Please tell me what the deal with these is. Thanx!
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Brian
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Msg#: 1627 *USR Tech Support*
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03-04-92 04:50:21
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From: MATS JEBORN
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To: SYSOP (Rcvd)
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Subj: 16.8
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Hi, ive heard rumors that the new 16.8 modem i out?! Is that a fact? How much
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will the price be? Will the other modems be cheeper or will they go out of
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stock? Sincerely, Mats
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Msg#: 1696 *USR Tech Support*
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03-04-92 14:33:42
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From: NICK DODGE
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To: BRIAN HOAG (Rcvd)
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Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1625 (USR 16.8K)
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Brian, all of the Sysop modems currently shipping are the 16.8 model. Hope this
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helps.
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Msg#: 1698 *USR Tech Support*
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03-04-92 14:37:28
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From: NICK DODGE
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To: MATS JEBORN (Rcvd)
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Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1627 (16.8)
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Mats, yes, all of the modems shipping out of the USR Sysop program are 16.8.
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The prices have stayed the same. Hope this helps.
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Msg#: 1704 *USR Tech Support*
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03-04-92 20:46:30
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From: DAVE PINNER
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To: SYSOP (Rcvd)
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Subj: 16.8K MODEMS
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I'm using a 14.4EX Intel modem right now, but I'm quite interested in your 16.8
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model. Is this essentially a v.32bis modem with v.42bis and some enhancements
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you've made to whip it up to 16.8? I'm not familiar with an industry spec for
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a 16.8.
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Another nosey question.... Your logon bulletin indicates that you have the
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ports for this BBS locked at 19,200. Is that a limitation of some of the
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hardware you're using in the configuration? I would've figured you'd lock the
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ports at (what I was told was the maximum port speed for the USR Dual), 38,400.
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Nice BBS... Classy! I'm impressed!
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Msg#: 1708 *USR Tech Support*
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03-05-92 00:40:01
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From: BRIAN HOAG
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To: NICK DODGE (Rcvd)
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Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1696 (USR 16.8K)
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Yes, it does help, Nick. Now I know I can buy one! BTW, I forgot ta ask ya, if
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the old dual will do 19.2k, what will the 16.8k one do? 24k? How would that
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setting work with a communications package (GT Power) that only has settings at
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14.4 and 19.2? Thanx much for your help! Brian
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Msg#: 1906 *USR Tech Support*
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03-05-92 18:21:26
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From: JIM HOJNICKI
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To: TECH SUPPORT
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Subj: 16.8K MODEMS
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I Have an earlier Courier V.32bis modem and was wondering if there will be an
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upgrade to this new higher speed standard (16.8kbs). Could you provide a few
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details about this new standard (besides the fact that it's faster).
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Also, last week I left a message about lockups I was experiencing during
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downloads (ZMODEM and YMODEM-G) with my Courier V.32bis modem. I have yet to
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receive a reply! In the meantime I upgraded my UART chip to a NS16550AFN and
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am still experiencing lockups. The same software on an IBM PS/2 and my Dual
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Standard (V.32bis/HST) does not lock up, yet even with the 16550 chip I still
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lockup at home. Are there known bugs in the very early models of the Courier
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V.32bis modems that can be corrected by a ROM (or other) upgrade?????????????
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Msg#: 2026 *USR Tech Support*
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03-10-92 17:54:28
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From: ED TAGGART
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To: TECH SUPPORT
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Subj: HST DS > 16.8
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I recently purchased a USR HST DS (less than 1 month ago), through the syso
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program. I now understand that you are shipping a new HST DS capable of
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communicating at 16.8k bps. Will there be any upgrades available to recent
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purchasers of your modems? Or some sort of ROM upgrade? I would have waited a
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few weeks or so if I had known that there was an enhanced HST DS coming out. I
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patiently await your reply...
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Msg#: 2085 *USR Tech Support*
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03-11-92 19:55:57
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From: ED TAGGART
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To: TECH SUPPORT
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Subj: HST DS > 16.8K
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I was wondering if I could get an answer to the message that I posted
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yesterday reguarding upgrades for for the HST DS to the new 16.8k bps modem?
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You can call me at 207-799-1138 Thanks!
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Msg#: 2109 *USR Tech Support*
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03-12-92 13:11:23
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From: LIANG-KUAN YEH
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To: ED TAGGART
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Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 2085 (HST DS > 16.8K)
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Yes...I would like to know that exact thing....Has USR reply to you
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before? I wrote a message about 1 week ago and no reply regarding the new 16.8k
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modems....if you find any info on a upgrade or anything...could you please drop
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my a line...thanx..
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Msg#: 2114 *USR Tech Support*
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03-12-92 15:41:47
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From: JOHN LESTER
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To: ED TAGGART
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Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 2085 (HST DS > 16.8K)
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Heh...since I know this information, I figure I'll post..
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. The NEW 16.8 modems are a TOTALLY different 'breed'..they are smaller
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physically....and there is NOT upgrade option to get 16.8 if you have an 'old'
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dual or HST...
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. Kinda sucks if you bought your modem a month ago...I don't know if USR is
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taking 'returns'....I doubt it, tho...
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. Now..the BIG question is...when v.fast (19.2K) becomes a reality in a couple
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years or so...will the new 16.8 modems (duals, HSTs) be upgradable?....heh heh
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heh....
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Msg#: 779 *US ROBOTICS*
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02-13-92 02:13:00
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From: DAVID BERNARD
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To: ALL
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Subj: HST UP-DATE TO 16.8
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This is from RIME Conference Host Jim Daly announcement:
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I made mention a month or so ago of some new products forthcoming from
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the folks in Skokie. I can now give you the details.
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There has been some concern amongst the end-Users who had invested in
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the HST-14.4 protocol that USR had abandoned them in favor of the new
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v.32bis standard. Not true!
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US Robotics strikes again with a new HST-14.4 protocol!! Beginning
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immediately (product is already in the pipeline), the new HST-14.4 wil
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now support transfers at 16,800. ^^^
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The new Dual Standards will also support 16,800 on the HST side.
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^^^
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It is important that everybody understands that the 16,800 can only be
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accomplished between the NEW HST-14.4 and DS Modems. There is NO
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UPgrade Path nor is one planned! ie: if you have a earlier version
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(meaning any unit shipped prior to 2/1/92) of the 14.4 or DS the
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maxim connect to the NEW models will be 14,400.
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All prices at the Retail Level and the various Demo programs will remain
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the same....no increases anticipated.
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P.S. The entire Courier line has been redesigned and "DOWNsized".
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David says!
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NOTE: My comment to it is, I as a HST owner/user am again left on
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the outside with no up-grade path possible. It may lengthen the
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life of HST and add to USR bottom line but how about current owners!
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I feel sold out with no support from USR! Again sell the old and
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buy a new one from USR! Hmmm! FYI Later...David
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Msg#: 1016 *US ROBOTICS*
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02-14-92 15:58:00
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From: BILL UTTER
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To: DAVID BERNARD
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Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 779 (HST UP-DATE TO 16.8)
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> NOTE: My comment to it is, I as a HST owner/user am again left on
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> the outside with no up-grade path possible. It may lengthen the
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> life of HST and add to USR bottom line but how about current owners!
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> I feel sold out with no support from USR! Again sell the old and
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> buy a new one from USR! Hmmm! FYI Later...David
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But when you bought a 2400 was there a path to upgrade it to a
|
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9600. If you have a 9600 V.32 is there a path to upgrade it to a 14400
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V.32bis. So that's just life. When you bought your 286 was their a
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path to upgrade it to a 386, etc, etc, etc.
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Msg#: 1030 *US ROBOTICS*
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02-15-92 08:16:00
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From: HARDY ROSENKE
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To: DAVID BERNARD
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Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1016 (HST UP-DATE TO 16.8)
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* At 02:13 on 92-02-13, David Bernard wrote to All ...
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DB> This is from RIME Conference Host Jim Daly announcement:
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.... DB> now support transfers at 16,800. ^^^
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DB> The new Dual Standards will also support 16,800 on the HST
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DB> side.
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Thanks for the info! It is both TIMELY and well received <grin> as my
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order is in the pipeline and my cheque was cashed yesterday!! ... good to know
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I am getting a late "birthday" gift from USR!
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Msg#: 1053 *US ROBOTICS*
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02-17-92 02:17:00
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From: DAVID BERNARD
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To: BILL UTTER
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Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1030 (HST UP-DATE TO 16.8)
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| But when you bought a 2400 was there a path to upgrade it to a |
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| 9600. If you have a 9600 V.32 is there a path to upgrade it to a 14400 |
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| V.32bis. So that's just life. When you bought your 286 was their a |
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Hey I agree that is life, but there are modem companies (Intel & Hayes)
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that I know of that in deed did offer a reasonable up-grades to their
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purchasers/users from V.32 to V.32bis! IMHO no matter what US R says
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it seems to be a corporate decision for their bottom line not to offer
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it so they can sell more modems. Hey when they were the only game in
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town they could get away with it, now there are other cheaper options!
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I personally hope HST hangs around a lot longer but I got my warning and
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learned my lesson new high tech from US R means no up-grade it has
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happened so many times. So the new HST 16.8 comes out and 6 to 12
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months from now they get a faster better standard, history tell me US R
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again will have no up-grade path, it is simple, Buyer Beware & know
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what you are going to face in the long run. Knowing that then make
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your decision as you may. But just look at US R's past history and you
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will see what I mean! Hey, I am a fan but this is not the way to
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treat fans by allways leaving us out in the cold! Ltr...David
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Msg#: 1074 *US ROBOTICS*
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02-17-92 07:51:00
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From: TOM HENDRICKS
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To: HARDY ROSENKE
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Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1053 (RE: HST UP-DATE TO 16.8)
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> * At 02:13 on 92-02-13, David Bernard wrote to All ...
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> DB> This is from RIME Conference Host Jim Daly announcement:
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> .... DB> now support transfers at 16,800.
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> ^^^
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> DB> The new Dual Standards will also support 16,800 on the HST
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> DB> side.
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> Thanks for the info! It is both TIMELY
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> and well received <grin> as my
|
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> order is in the pipeline and my cheque was cashed
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> yesterday!! ... good to know I am getting a late
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> "birthday" gift from USR!
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As far as I know they haven't been officially released or announced by USR yet,
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hold on to you hat and see which model actually arrives.
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|
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-Tom-
|
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1094 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
02-15-92 21:38:00
|
||
From: JIM BEDICS
|
||
To: ALL
|
||
Subj: NEW 16.8K (OR WHATEVER) QUESTION......
|
||
|
||
I just got my 14.4k DS last week, and found it was DOA. So, I sent it
|
||
back overnight airmail insured which cost me $40 (which I wasn't too happy
|
||
about), to have it serviced. Now, here is my question. If there was a problem
|
||
in my chips (where I think the problem was) do you think I will get the new
|
||
16.8k chips in there? Or, will they just give me some used chips. Question
|
||
#2. Has anyone else ever sent their modem back to USR for a SERIOUS problem (I
|
||
m sure somebody has)? Did they "fix" your old modem and send it back, or give
|
||
up, and send you a new one. I think mine was beyond hope, as all it did was
|
||
blink at me (MR and CD LEDS) 100% of the time. I was hoping they would send me
|
||
a new one (which would HOPEFULLY be the 16.8k) but wasn't sure what their
|
||
policy on returns/serviced modems was. Thanx for any info.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1127 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
02-18-92 12:59:00
|
||
From: STEPHEN HENDRICKS
|
||
To: BILL UTTER
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1074 (HST UP-DATE TO 16.8)
|
||
|
||
On 02-14-92 Bill Utter wrote to David Bernard...
|
||
|
||
BU> > NOTE: My comment to it is, I as a HST owner/user am again left on
|
||
BU> > the outside with no up-grade path possible. It may lengthen the
|
||
BU> > life of HST and add to USR bottom line but how about current
|
||
BU> owners!
|
||
BU> > I feel sold out with no support from USR! Again sell the old and
|
||
BU> > buy a new one from USR! Hmmm! FYI Later...David
|
||
BU>
|
||
BU> But when you bought a 2400 was there a path to upgrade it to a
|
||
BU> 9600. If you have a 9600 V.32 is there a path to upgrade it to a 14400
|
||
BU> V.32bis. So that's just life. When you bought your 286 was their a
|
||
BU> path to upgrade it to a 386, etc, etc, etc.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Are we to be slaves to old technology? Progress does not come with a
|
||
guarentee that obsolete technology is going to be adaptable. It is an
|
||
absolutely ludicrous idea that USR should have any responsiblity to upgrade
|
||
OLD technology when they spend $Millions every year to develope new techniques.
|
||
|
||
|
||
When was the last time GM offered to put a new engine in your car because
|
||
the new one had more horsepower and gets better fuel economy? You buy a
|
||
new car to get new technology.
|
||
|
||
The aforementioned buyer should view his modems obsolescence in the manner
|
||
which is most benefiscial to him. Namely that because he owns a USR HST
|
||
modem it's resale value is great enough to allow him to upgrade (buy
|
||
selling it and buying the new modem) at the cheapest possible price. This
|
||
method of upgrade ensure that no risk in incurred with changing of
|
||
processors, and no delay (other than the ordering delay) occurs if the
|
||
modem were returned to the factory for rebuild. It is precisely because
|
||
the USR modems have the greatest acceptance in the marketplace for high
|
||
speed modems that the investment is secure.
|
||
|
||
Let's get realistic in this view. The price that an older HST modem
|
||
can be sold for, to people still using 1200 and 2400 modems (or
|
||
practically any other High Speed modem for that matter),
|
||
allows the purchase of new technology modems in a safer and more orderly
|
||
fashion than trying to keep track of the dozens of old versions that have
|
||
have been produced for the purpose of upgrading them. Unless an upgrade
|
||
is a firmware only proposition, the cost is astronomical.
|
||
|
||
The fact that the USR modem has such wide acceptance is your best guarentee
|
||
that your money is wisely invested in ANY USR HST modem.
|
||
|
||
Use the HST-Sale echo for this purpose.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1133 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
02-18-92 14:00:00
|
||
From: STEPHEN HENDRICKS
|
||
To: DAVID BERNARD
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1127 (HST UP-DATE TO 16.8)
|
||
|
||
On 02-17-92 David Bernard wrote to Bill Utter...
|
||
|
||
DB> Hey I agree that is life, but there are modem companies (Intel & Hayes)
|
||
DB> that I know of that in deed did offer a reasonable up-grades to their
|
||
DB> purchasers/users from V.32 to V.32bis! IMHO no matter what US R says
|
||
|
||
Like Groucho you came up with the magic word that both explains your lack
|
||
of understanding and why it is NOT reasonable to upgrade many HST modems.
|
||
During the last few years, and while maintaining a similar outward
|
||
appearance the HST modems were completely redesigned from analog to
|
||
digital devices. In some cases upgrades were possible. However, unlike
|
||
Hayes, USR has over 100000 of these modems in the field and several
|
||
different types. Unlike Intel and Hayes, the USR modems have a VERY high
|
||
resale value. It is more practical in most instances, even when there was
|
||
an upgrade available (except maybe adding V.42bis to V.42), to sell and
|
||
rebuy to attain the NEWEST technology. If you have a Hayes 9600V, what
|
||
upgrade path do you have to V.32? Have you seen the Hayes 9600 V.32 that
|
||
costs over $1500, did Hayes upgrade that modem? I think not. Hayes
|
||
advertises it's 9600 Ultra as compatible with every high speed modem in the
|
||
world, but it fails as it won't talk HST, is Hayes going to upgrade it?
|
||
|
||
I agree with your sentiment, but find that no other company equals USR
|
||
support.
|
||
|
||
DB> it seems to be a corporate decision for their bottom line not to offer
|
||
DB> it so they can sell more modems. Hey when they were the only game in
|
||
DB> town they could get away with it, now there are other cheaper options!
|
||
|
||
Actually you do very well on this, cheaper yes! But value: NO! Remember
|
||
the 9600V, remember the Hayes 9600 V.32, remember Microcom's MNP10. Better
|
||
yet remember the Compucom!
|
||
|
||
If as you suggest USR was to maintain an upgrade path for older technology
|
||
modems, are you willing to take the blame for no forthcoming higher
|
||
performance levels. Having to hobble technology in
|
||
the guise of upgradability would condemn any company to mediocrity. Have
|
||
you seen DrDos 6.0 as compared to MS/Dos 5.0? Maybe you don't see the
|
||
similarity in this comparison, but it is likely that mediocrity would win if
|
||
your view was prevalent.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1134 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
02-18-92 14:09:00
|
||
From: STEPHEN HENDRICKS
|
||
To: DAVID BERNARD
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1133 (HST UP-DATE TO 16.8)
|
||
|
||
DB> Hey Hardy, Apparently, in your case you will do OK. But you will also
|
||
DB> have to wait for others to get the new one to use the little extra
|
||
DB> 2400/bps, again if US R would offer up-grades to the rest of us we also
|
||
DB> could be on even keel at that speed and it would add a better feeling
|
||
|
||
You don't mention a damned thing about the higher speed being given to new
|
||
customers AT NO HIGHER Price. Equally you fail to mention that because of
|
||
USR innovation the High Speed modem came into being. And you fail to note
|
||
that USR has hundreds of thousands of these modems in the hands of average
|
||
users, not corporate mis departments. Keep on kidding yourself that you
|
||
have been badly used by USR in not catering to the obsolete technologies
|
||
of last year and you will sooner or later convince yourself that some
|
||
other modem would do as well. I tried and nearly fooled myself too!
|
||
|
||
You don't know how much trouble there has been with other modems that use
|
||
what I consider to be deliberately misleading advertising. One competitor
|
||
ALWAYS uses LINK speed instead of carrier speed in his ads. Another
|
||
claims TOTAL modem compatibility, but won't even talk to his own brand
|
||
9600 modem or the HST, the world best accepted High Speed modem.
|
||
|
||
Instead of being satisfied that you have a modem that has genuine resale
|
||
value, and is compatible with 100% of the existing modems you moan about
|
||
not being compatible with a VAPORWARE modem.
|
||
|
||
What a crock!... or maybe an alligator!
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1153 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
02-19-92 02:19:00
|
||
From: DAVID BERNARD
|
||
To: STEPHEN HENDRICKS
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1134 (HST UP-DATE TO 16.8)
|
||
|
||
|You don't mention a damned thing about the higher speed being given to|
|
||
|customers AT NO HIGHER Price. Equally you fail to mention that becaus|
|
||
|USR innovation the High Speed modem came into being. And you fail to |
|
||
|that USR has hundreds of thousands of these modems in the hands of ave|
|
||
|users, not corporate mis departments. Keep on kidding yourself that y|
|
||
|have been badly used by USR in not catering to the obsolete technologi|
|
||
|of last year and you will sooner or later convince yourself that some |
|
||
|other modem would do as well. I tried and nearly fooled myself too! |
|
||
+----------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
||
I will start off with a Love my US R Dual HST/V.32! But!!! 16.8 HST?
|
||
OK the highest non-standard Tech with a street price at 575+ to 775+,
|
||
Gee folks will be breaking down the doors to get them as opposed to the
|
||
newer V.32bis modems at or below 500? The thousands of HSTs out there
|
||
can't be up-graded like I said, my old dual can't be & I am glad that
|
||
US R will try to keep HST around for a while but even getting the new
|
||
16.8 you have to wait till everybody else gets it to do any faster.
|
||
So what is the advantage to 16.8, it has no future since it is not
|
||
standard & only limited current use when others get it, and at that
|
||
cost too! How many 16.8 HST only modems will be in demand? So based
|
||
on past history of US R it may be assumed that these also won't be able
|
||
to be up-graded to the next higher speed? That makes it a Lame Duck!
|
||
|
||
Now if they come out and said we will make these new modems available,
|
||
and we will make the Dual up-gradeable to the next faster standard at
|
||
reasonable cost, and sell it at a competitve street price then I would
|
||
venture to say US R could blow all those others guys out! FYI:
|
||
|
||
Again from RIME:
|
||
|I guess the word "downsized" threw a few folks. Their terminology, not |
|
||
|mine. The production code word was v.SMALL |
|
||
| |
|
||
|What is meant is that the new design is smaller. I've not seen one yet |
|
||
|so I don't know how much smaller. COurier will remain the premium |
|
||
|category in their lineup of product: |
|
||
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|
||
|
||
I don't feel I have been used by US R, I just will make my decision
|
||
on the next modem based on the Tech available, price, and the ability
|
||
to up-grade in the future for even faster if and when it comes out.
|
||
The lowest price is not the main element but a reasonable competitve
|
||
one is important. The message I get from US R is that they are more
|
||
interested in selling more new modems then up-grading present ones,
|
||
and that is fine but the Buyer Beware should be known and then do as
|
||
you/I may from that point. That is what I plan to be doing and any
|
||
consumer that really does their research and cares for the future I
|
||
believe will also doing a similar thing. I may in fact buy another
|
||
US R but I won't do it blindly just because it is US R, they will
|
||
have to earn my next purchase, and not live on their past reputation!
|
||
Ltr..David
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1374 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
02-25-92 18:21:00
|
||
From: MIKE DRUMMOND
|
||
To: LARRY NESBITT
|
||
Subj: NEW 16.8K (OR WHATEVER) Q
|
||
|
||
LNHH>MD=>JBHH> I just got my 14.4k DS last week, and found it was DOA.
|
||
|
||
LNHH> When I read your message..'Boy' did it hit the nail on the head!
|
||
LNHH>I had just purchased the HST 14.4 courier back in May of 89 and found that
|
||
LNHH>the modem would not run properly. So I followed the instruction and calle
|
||
LNHH>the support line. They were very curtious, pleasent, and understanding of
|
||
LNHH>my problem and gave me a shipment number. I retured this modem in the
|
||
LNHH>proper packaging and sent it first class 'thinking it will come back soone
|
||
LNHH>well time passed and I called the support toll-free 800 number and they
|
||
LNHH>refered me to the tech's that were working on the modem. Again they were
|
||
LNHH>very pleasent...but no modem. After three weeks, I finally got a notice
|
||
LNHH>that my system would be sent in a couple of days. I finially got it a
|
||
LNHH>week later 'second day service'. It cost me with shipping, handling,
|
||
LNHH>and insurance $38.50. Well after installing it...I thought things were
|
||
LNHH>great!!! Well, it didn't last but a month and the modem did the same thin
|
||
LNHH>so I call the support people up again...they checked it out and then gave
|
||
LNHH>a number........Well after sending it in a couple of other times they did
|
||
LNHH>correct the problem....it was a loose screew in the mother board of the
|
||
LNHH>modem. Well, to make this long story short...it finially cost me over $90
|
||
LNHH>and months of waiting and runing my system at the slow cps of 2400 baud.
|
||
LNHH> I really do like the HST and will by another, but your story struc
|
||
LNHH>a bell and I thought I would mention mine. Better luck in the future!
|
||
|
||
|
||
LNHH> Larry....
|
||
|
||
Well you have more patience than i do. I bought a ZyXel modem and the
|
||
support they provide is outstanding. I am afraid that i have bought my
|
||
last USRobotics modem. They sat on there behinds to long patting
|
||
themselves on the back while the compitition left them behind
|
||
(Concerning service anyways).
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1376 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
02-23-92 10:52:00
|
||
From: MANUEL WENGER
|
||
To: ALL
|
||
Subj: HST 16.8K ETC
|
||
|
||
Hi everybody!
|
||
I've read some messages in this area about the new HST (and Dual) which is
|
||
smaller and has the HST 16.8K modulation. I've called the USRobotics BBS, but
|
||
even their BBS only supports HST 14.4K (and of course V32bis etc). Now, is this
|
||
HST 16.8K only a "rumor" or is it true? And HOW MUCH does it cost if I DO NOT
|
||
buy it with the Sysop Deal? And WITH the sysop deal? And is an upgrade from
|
||
an...er.."old" Dual to the new one with HST 16.8K possible or not?
|
||
|
||
byby
|
||
Manuel
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1383 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
02-25-92 13:34:00
|
||
From: KLAAS HAMBOERGER
|
||
To: DAVID BERNARD
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1153 (HST UP-DATE TO 16.8)
|
||
|
||
Hello,
|
||
|
||
> |RE: the above subject line..I called USR yesterday and they |
|
||
> |said there was no fastermodem available at this time. The |
|
||
> |only changes at present was SIZE ONLY of both the DS and |
|
||
> |the HST. |
|
||
> +-------------------------------------------------------------+
|
||
|
||
As far as I know, the v.small models have only as much horsepower as the
|
||
current models: A 80188/16 and the one ore two signal processors. Is that
|
||
right? If so, the "older" duals mit v.32bis should be able to deliver the 16.8k
|
||
HST-speed. If this is true, it must be possible for USR to offer an update by
|
||
only changing the ROMs. If this is right, USR only doesn't want to update,
|
||
although they could. If not, the new models must have some improvement in
|
||
processing speed. Does anybody have the exact specifications? If the new models
|
||
are as slow as the current ones and USR doesn't offer an update, they just are
|
||
to "lazy" or so to make the firmware of the new generation fitting for the
|
||
modems you get today.
|
||
|
||
Something to the car-example: If a new car is being developed and you are
|
||
interested in cars you know at least half a year before the official
|
||
announcement that it will come, because you can read about it in car magazines.
|
||
Another fact is, that you know how long the current model is on the market. If
|
||
it was released in 1990, you know for sure, that there will be no successor
|
||
before 1994 or later. So you can plan exactly when it is wise to buy a new car.
|
||
With modems this is completely different. My dual standard was delivered on the
|
||
10th of january. When I ordered, I thought, that my new modems would be up to
|
||
date for some time. At this time USR said, that no new model would be released
|
||
in the next time. If I had known, that they were already going to release the
|
||
v.small-models in february/march I wouldn't have ordered at this time! I think,
|
||
that USRs behaviour isn't very fair. It was hard to save enough money to buy
|
||
the modem. Now it is only one month old and already antiquated.
|
||
|
||
Ciao, Klaas
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1428 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
02-27-92 11:46:00
|
||
From: STEPHEN HENDRICKS
|
||
To: MANUEL WENGER (Rcvd)
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1376 (HST 16.8K ETC)
|
||
|
||
On 02-23-92 Manuel Wenger wrote to All...
|
||
|
||
MW> I've read some messages in this area about the new HST (and
|
||
MW> Dual) which is smaller and has the HST 16.8K modulation.
|
||
MW> I've called the USRobotics BBS, but even their BBS only
|
||
MW> supports HST 14.4K (and of course V32bis etc). Now, is this
|
||
MW> HST 16.8K only a "rumor" or is it true? And HOW MUCH does
|
||
|
||
We play a game every year with US Robotics where they announce at Comdex
|
||
or some other venue that they intend to come out with a new product. Then
|
||
a variety of "reliable sources" start to give out contradictory
|
||
information about dates, specifications etc. Last week USR has dropped
|
||
the word that the new modems are supposed to ship on 3/2/92. But they
|
||
also said they would ship on 2/1/92. So this is an announcement that
|
||
could prove as false as the previous one. I suspect they will delay
|
||
until distributor stocks are down, and the new modems are actually needed
|
||
for shipments to distributors.
|
||
|
||
MW> it cost if I DO NOT buy it with the Sysop Deal? And WITH
|
||
MW> the sysop deal? And is an upgrade from an...er.."old" Dual
|
||
MW> to the new one with HST 16.8K possible or not?
|
||
|
||
Sysop's deal on a Dual Standard is $499. This is not an upgrade of an
|
||
older modem. It is a completely NEW design, with 16800 dce and 57,600 dte
|
||
rates. It is also approximately Half the size of the older modems.
|
||
There have been more than a dozen different USR HST modems, most bear the
|
||
same name as the predecessor and are in reality radically different
|
||
inside. When massive changes are made, there is no realistic expectation
|
||
of an upgrade.
|
||
|
||
Currently USR HST modems have a VERY High resale value. Judging from the
|
||
HST-Sale echo, the modems are in great demand. If you have an older
|
||
modem, there will be no difficulty in selling it, and purchasing the new
|
||
design for much less than the cost of a "so-called" upgrade.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1430 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
02-27-92 12:00:00
|
||
From: STEPHEN HENDRICKS
|
||
To: MIKE DRUMMOND
|
||
Subj: NEW 16.8K (OR WHATEVER)
|
||
|
||
MD> Well you have more patience than i do. I bought a ZyXel modem and the
|
||
MD> support they provide is outstanding. I am afraid that i have bought my
|
||
MD> last USRobotics modem. They sat on there behinds to long patting
|
||
|
||
Then you have no reason to be entering messages in this echo. Start you
|
||
own if you like, but you have no need of the technical support this echo
|
||
was founded to provide.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1434 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
02-27-92 12:15:00
|
||
From: STEPHEN HENDRICKS
|
||
To: KLAAS HAMBOERGER
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1383 (HST UP-DATE TO 16.8)
|
||
|
||
KH> would be released in the next time. If I had known, that
|
||
KH> they were already going to release the v.small-models in
|
||
KH> february/march I wouldn't have ordered at this time! I
|
||
KH> think, that USRs behaviour isn't very fair. It was hard to
|
||
KH> save enough money to buy the modem. Now it is only one
|
||
KH> month old and already antiquated.
|
||
|
||
The new modems were talked about at Comdex last fall (November ?) So for
|
||
those with access to industry wide news, it was no surprise. USR is like
|
||
Porsche, they are constantly making improvements without regard to model
|
||
years. If you have been involved with automobiles, especially in the USA
|
||
the makers constantly change the internal components. A typcial auto made
|
||
in one year might have four different make axles in it for example.
|
||
|
||
It is probably a greater problem to upgrade in Europe than here, but we
|
||
have little problem upgrading from one modem to the next due to a very
|
||
high resale value. Sorry that this happens, but I think it is best that
|
||
as soon as new technology is available, it be introduced.
|
||
|
||
The V.Small series is half the size, with different construction than some
|
||
previous modems. If the new DCE rate is 16,800.. there is no guarentee or
|
||
even a reasonable expectation that a rom upgrade would provide a similar
|
||
improvement in an older design. USR has made the V.42bis upgrade
|
||
available at very reasonable cost in a past upgrade which involved
|
||
software only. This is not an upgrade to V.Small but an entirely new
|
||
modem series, and as such it is not reasonable to expect USR to redesign
|
||
an older series to equal a new design.
|
||
|
||
Do you think Porsche would upgrade existing 356s?
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1456 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
02-26-92 14:15:00
|
||
From: HARDY ROSENKE
|
||
To: DAVID BERNARD
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1434 (HST UP-DATE TO 16.8)
|
||
|
||
DB> Hey Hardy, The past is the past, but the future is what I will
|
||
DB> spend my hard own money on for a my next modem. If US R holds to
|
||
DB> the no up-grades for the next line to come that is fine but I won't
|
||
DB> spend it on 16.8 HST with the known fact that faster is coming.
|
||
DB> Since no current HST can't be up-graded to 16.8 and if the new
|
||
DB> line won't up-gradeable (maybe it will!) then IHMO what USR is
|
||
DB> doing is trying to hold on to market position with a stop gap
|
||
DB> measure, and I choose not to buy it. If by chance they do come out
|
||
DB> with 16.8 and say that the new one will have an up-grade path to the
|
||
DB> next higher speed at a reasonable cost then I would get one ASAP!
|
||
Okay, I think that we are in agreement here. Perhaps what is needed is
|
||
for current owners of USR products and all 'potential' owners of USR products
|
||
to put a little pressure on USR to make sure that the upgrade path is
|
||
available. I would certainly think that they would want to stay competitive,
|
||
offer SysOps good deals and keep the consumers happy! I share your
|
||
sentiments.. what good is a 16.8K modem if it has no one to connect with at
|
||
that speed?? I have used that arguement on people that have asked my advice
|
||
on buying >choke< CompuCom modems -- what the heck would they connect with???
|
||
Perhaps it is time for owners of USR products to actively lobby USR to make
|
||
and continue to make models that are upgradeable so that "Joe Average" does
|
||
not have to sell his USR DS 16.8K modem in 1994 and go out an buy a new 100K
|
||
USR Triple Standard.....
|
||
|
||
DB> I am glad US R is trying to keep HST around, but I don't think the
|
||
DB> masses will buy it at the latest prices.
|
||
This is true, but looking out there at what the users/sysops OWN, it is
|
||
fairly obvious that HST is here to stay for a while, or people's HST's will
|
||
start connecting at only 2400 if people start switching to cheaper brands.
|
||
Granted, I would like to see price reductions to see more of my users being
|
||
able to connect at high speeds to me, and I would like to call more other
|
||
boards at high speed, but where will that speed come from? I want cheaper
|
||
prices, but I do not want to have to buy 3 or 4 DIFFERENT modems to be able to
|
||
take advantage of all of the protocols out there.... it is as insane as
|
||
"standardization" [lack of] of BBS and mailer software.... or archivers for
|
||
that matter.... everytime a new one pops up, WHAM! There goes at least
|
||
another 200K of drive space.....
|
||
|
||
DB> not meet consumer demand. I hope US R does & what they will be
|
||
DB> offering soon will be attractive to the modem public in both Tech &
|
||
DB> Price, IMHO there past marketing plan needs adjustments for the current
|
||
DB> & soon to be competition. Hey, they can continue as is and they will
|
||
DB> sell modems but they will lose market share & that equates to lost
|
||
DB> bottom line.
|
||
This is very true.... perhaps they should be talking to you as a
|
||
potential "SALES" person! <grin!> I would love to see their prices drop say
|
||
10%.... that would, even though it is not much, be a start ..... I do feel,
|
||
however, that quality is worth paying a little bit more for. I can buy an
|
||
"ABC-brand" modem for half the cost, but if it lasts only a third of the time
|
||
as a USR, and is down all the time, then I would rather have spent more
|
||
upfront for a better product!
|
||
|
||
Hardy
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1457 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
02-26-92 14:32:00
|
||
From: HARDY ROSENKE
|
||
To: STEPHEN HENDRICKS
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1456 (HST UP-DATE TO 16.8)
|
||
|
||
SH> You will be allowed to buy a modem/s under specified conditions for
|
||
SH> less than many dealers can buy a modem for. You will have NO dealer
|
||
SH> support whatsover, other than what a dealer feels like doing for free
|
||
SH> (usually nothing).
|
||
I was well aware of this, but I feel that you are unnecessarily
|
||
painting all dealers with the same brush. I have talked to several out here
|
||
that have gone out of their way to help SysOps with 'tempramental' USR
|
||
modems.... and that seems to be more of the norm than the exception. Granted,
|
||
they will not "replace" a modem for you, but they WILL send it out for repairs
|
||
thru their channels [which often times beats the send in service]
|
||
and will charge less money than POSTAGE for it... Maybe this is not so in the
|
||
US, but one thing is for sure... sending stuff thru the mail in Canada and
|
||
insuring it costs an arm and two legs....
|
||
|
||
SH> Unlike the normal customer your modem will be delivered out of USR
|
||
SH> Stocks in Chicago. This means that you will receive the most up to
|
||
SH> date modem that is being manufactured. You will not get a one year old
|
||
SH> model out of some warehouse, as you could buying as the public does.
|
||
SH> You will not necessarily get prompt service. You are not dealing with
|
||
SH> a an organization that has a sale staff that caters to individuals.
|
||
That is an interesting fact which I did not know... I thought that they
|
||
would be pushing out their old inventory before the new, regardless of WHO or
|
||
WHAT the customer was. Granted that USR is not set up to deal with
|
||
individuals (per se) but they DO have a department to deal with SysOps, which
|
||
in my opinion is nice. The service seems to be prompt enough though,
|
||
especially when paying my personal cheque....it is nothing longer than would
|
||
be expected ordering thru a mail-order house....
|
||
|
||
SH> Too many people fail to appreciate the several hundreds of dollars
|
||
SH> they save, and the fact that they are circumventing the normal support
|
||
SH> procedures! If you want better turnaround time on orders, then buy
|
||
SH> from your dealer, like NORMAL people.
|
||
First: *_I_AM_NOT_NORMAL!!_* Second: I do not like the tone that is
|
||
inferred in this, and I hope that you did not mean it the way that I am
|
||
reading it.... Third: "circumventing normal support procedures"??? Well, let
|
||
me just say that they had BETTER support my modem just the same as anybody
|
||
elses!!! Hundreds of dollars? Yes, I am saving that, but mainly becuase I am
|
||
buying direct.... not paying shipping costs that a DEALER would incur... I am
|
||
also not paying a stocking fee or a warehousing fee and the money I am paying
|
||
is not going into a salesman's pocket! I worked in the computer industry and
|
||
a markup of 40-50% on certain products is the NORM!! I can safely say that I
|
||
am paying only slightly more for my modem direct from USR than a dealer
|
||
ordering a GROSS of them would pay.... Turnaround time, yes, I could go out
|
||
and buy a DS this afternoon for $800... or wait here and get one shipped to me
|
||
from USR for $550..... I can wait.
|
||
|
||
Hardy
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1459 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
02-28-92 02:28:00
|
||
From: DAVID BERNARD
|
||
To: STEPHEN HENDRICKS
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1428 (HST 16.8K ETC)
|
||
|
||
|Currently USR HST modems have a VERY High resale value. Judging from
|
||
|HST-Sale echo, the modems are in great demand. If you have an older
|
||
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Hey Stephen, Where is this confer available? Maybe some special deals
|
||
to come if 16.8 comes out & SYSOPs want to up-grade, but we don't get
|
||
that confer around New Orleans & I have heard others asking too.
|
||
Well thanks for the help. Ltr....David
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1465 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
02-26-92 23:14:00
|
||
From: TOM SMITH @ 930/201
|
||
To: MANUEL WENGER (Rcvd)
|
||
Subj: HST 16.8K ETC.
|
||
|
||
Manuel, the new "V.Small" USRobotics Courier line's more than a rumor.
|
||
There's some indication that it's shipping now. Others indicate that it
|
||
may not actually make it into the supply pipeline until late March. I
|
||
guess we won't know for sure that they're out there until someone posts
|
||
that his has arrived.
|
||
|
||
As for the prices, they're currently the same as the "current" Courier
|
||
line. This'd mean that the HST Dual Standard, which's the only modem
|
||
with HST that I'd recommend buying new, would run you about $500 through
|
||
the SysOp Deal and about $750 retail. If you buy the latter, make sure
|
||
that the dealer you're dealing with has the new ones in stock and won't
|
||
be shipping you one of the current models. Sorry, but USR's not
|
||
offering any kind of an upgrade to current HST users. I'd suggest that
|
||
you hold off on buying one until next year's V.fast models come out. I
|
||
don't think that you'd find the extra 2,400 bps in HST mode worth what
|
||
it'd cost you to upgrade. In fact, until lots more of them ship, it'd
|
||
not do you ANY good at all...
|
||
|
||
Tom Smith/Dallas...
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1476 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
02-27-92 13:25:00
|
||
From: TOM SMITH @ 930/1
|
||
To: KLAAS HAMBOERGER
|
||
Subj: UP-DATE TO 16.8
|
||
|
||
Klass, the new "V.Small" USRobotics Courier line uses newer, more integrated,
|
||
chips than the current line does. Its processors have significantly more
|
||
"horsepower." Whether or not all of its power'll be fully "harnessed" at
|
||
initial release only USR knows. There may be more tricks, such as V.fast, in
|
||
that new box than we'll know about for some time to come. This increased
|
||
processing capability also explains why a simple firmware upgrade won't take
|
||
current Courier models up to the forthcoming 16.8 kb HST mode speed.
|
||
Personally, I'm not a bit worried about that. Until a boatload of them ship,
|
||
it's completely worthless in the first place. Second, the extra 2,400 bps
|
||
doesn't impress me a bit. I'll be more than happy to truck along at 14,400
|
||
until V.fast ships in a year or so.
|
||
|
||
By the way, these new integrated circuits could explain why the clock speed's
|
||
increased, too. We won't really know until some user gets his hands on one and
|
||
reports on it in detail...
|
||
|
||
Tom Smith/Dallas...
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1490 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
02-28-92 09:30:00
|
||
From: BOB GERMER
|
||
To: STEPHEN HENDRICKS
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1457 (RE: HST UP-DATE TO 16.8)
|
||
|
||
SH> The new modems were talked about at Comdex last fall (November ?) So for
|
||
SH> those with access to industry wide news, it was no surprise. USR is like
|
||
SH> Porsche, they are constantly making improvements without regard to model
|
||
SH> years. If you have been involved with automobiles, especially in the USA
|
||
SH> the makers constantly change the internal components. A
|
||
SH> typcial auto made
|
||
SH> in one year might have four different make axles in it for example.
|
||
|
||
In one YEAR? I have an 85 Horizon which we bought new. The left axle was made
|
||
by TRW. The right somewhere in Canada. I know because the constant velocity
|
||
joint boots differ depending on who made the axle. I had to have the left one
|
||
replaced because it tore and decided to do the right at the same time. The
|
||
mechanic ordered a left and right boot for the part number on the left axle.
|
||
The right boot wouldn't fit!
|
||
|
||
Bob
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1491 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
02-28-92 15:10:00
|
||
From: LARRY NESBITT
|
||
To: MIKE DRUMMOND
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1374 (NEW 16.8K (OR WHATEVER) Q)
|
||
|
||
MD> Well you have more patience than i do. I bought a ZyXel
|
||
MD> modem and the
|
||
MD> support they provide is outstanding. I am afraid that i have
|
||
MD> bought my
|
||
MD> last USRobotics modem. They sat on there behinds to long
|
||
MD> patting
|
||
MD> themselves on the back while the compitition left them
|
||
MD> behind
|
||
MD> (Concerning service anyways).
|
||
|
||
|
||
Like I said in the first message, I love my 14.4 hst modem and
|
||
wouldn't change for the world! Now, I must admit that I encountered
|
||
a problem with the service...but they stood by their product and sent
|
||
me at no cost for service and return mail the finished product. Where
|
||
I had a complaint was in shiping my modem to them....with insurance and
|
||
mailing not to mention packaging....it cost me (after four times) over
|
||
$90 dollars. This all could have been taken care of if the tech. would
|
||
have noticed the loose screw on one of the connections. I know it doesn't
|
||
sound very professional, but I can assure you that its still the very best
|
||
modem on the market and I for one will continue to use nothing but US
|
||
Robotics modems. Talk to you later and if your ZyXel modem is as good
|
||
as you say, how come I haven't heard of them? But that is in another
|
||
echo please...Or.....Net mail.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Larry......
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1509 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
02-28-92 02:28:00
|
||
From: DAVID BERNARD
|
||
To: HARDY ROSENKE
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1490 (HST UP-DATE TO 16.8)
|
||
|
||
|HR> Perhaps it is time for owners of USR products to |
|
||
|actively lobby USR to make and continue to make models |
|
||
|that are upgradeable so that "Joe Average" does not have |
|
||
|to sell his USR DS 16.8K modem in 1994 and go out an buy a |
|
||
|new 100K USR Triple Standard..... |
|
||
+-------------------------------------------------------------+
|
||
Well Hardy, I belive we both agree, but I also learned what USR's
|
||
market thrust is and it is not the SYSOP/Users of BBS. I think that
|
||
segmet is importnat to USR, but I don't think we have the $ to sway
|
||
the company policy or their bottom line. As I see it USR can get their
|
||
price from corp/bus/govt market and make good money from it, why should
|
||
USR bend to the wishes of a much smaller market that does not really
|
||
make a big contribution to their bottom line by offering to lower
|
||
prices & offer up-grades to current modems when they can sell more
|
||
new modems at their own prices to biz? Now I really don't know exactly
|
||
what their sales marketing is, but I don't think they sell directly to
|
||
dealers either in the chain and if that is so it adds to the eventual
|
||
cost to the public too. Some of the other modem companies I have heard
|
||
do sell direct to dealers & skip the distribution middle fellows.
|
||
|
||
I belive the BBSs segment is important to USR for the ad & name
|
||
up-front on it & all the devoted people, it's much better then taking
|
||
out ads in the PC Rags, that's my IMHO! I figure they don't lose on
|
||
selling to SYSOPs direct since it does not go thru dealer net, but also
|
||
most users can't afford to pay $550 to $800 for USR modems & IMHO USR
|
||
really does not want those masses and will allow that segment to go to
|
||
newer cheaper modems to come rather then lower their prices to theirs!
|
||
|
||
Did you see that business dude in here who complained USR would not
|
||
sell him direct & who was willing to pay $1200 List to get 16.8 now,
|
||
so we can't expect USR to listen to us about reducing prices. Hey the
|
||
biz & govt customers just pass it along to the customers or taxpayers
|
||
& they want faster speed now and not 1 or 2 years from now and will pay
|
||
top $ for it now. I am not gonna fight or argue with it, I fully
|
||
understand it but I don't agree with it but that is not gonna up-set
|
||
USR if I don't buy one either. IMHO, I think a small price decrease
|
||
similar to what you said is gonna come along as a bone for lower market
|
||
and eventual cheaper V.32bis coming out, but they got the biz guys hot
|
||
for the plucking now on 16.8 and they will make them pay for it!
|
||
|
||
BTW, we don't get voting rights with them unless you have some stock!
|
||
I have been happy & still am with older Dual HST/V.32 and maybe I can
|
||
get a deal on the "New old Dual" HST/V32bis from SYSOP who can't live
|
||
without 16.8. I cried my eyes out already and now I realize where I
|
||
fit on the list with USR's bottom line 1st. Good Luck.. Ltr...David
|
||
|
||
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1577 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
02-29-92 13:47:00
|
||
From: MIKE DRUMMOND
|
||
To: STEPHEN HENDRICKS
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1430 (NEW 16.8K (OR WHATEVER))
|
||
|
||
SHHH> MD> Well you have more patience than i do. I bought a ZyXel modem and the
|
||
SHHH> MD> support they provide is outstanding. I am afraid that i have bought m
|
||
SHHH> MD> last USRobotics modem. They sat on there behinds to long patting
|
||
|
||
SHHH>Then you have no reason to be entering messages in this echo. Start you
|
||
SHHH>own if you like, but you have no need of the technical support this echo
|
||
SHHH>was founded to provide.
|
||
|
||
I didn't mean to p@ss in anybodys wheaties. I was expressing my views on
|
||
USRobotics. and while i do not plan to purchase from USR agian i do have
|
||
a number of HSTs and therefore i do find this echo very helpfull. I like
|
||
the product that USR puts out but the merchandise is only half of the
|
||
formula the other half is support and this is where USR falls flat on
|
||
there face.
|
||
|
||
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1607 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
02-29-92 12:25:00
|
||
From: TOM SMITH @ 930/1
|
||
To: DAVID BERNARD
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1465 (HST 16.8K ETC.)
|
||
|
||
David, HST_SALE's carried on the FIDONet Backbone and should be easily
|
||
available to your or your SysOp. In fact, it's my understanding that both HST
|
||
and HST_SALE must be carried if either's on the board. I may be wrong on this;
|
||
I could be confusing them with the hard disk Echos.
|
||
|
||
If you're looking, I'd suggest that you also pick up MODEM_SALE and HS_MODEM.
|
||
I've seen the former mentioned but have never seen a board I use carry it. I'm
|
||
a regular reader and poster on the latter; it covers all high-speed modems.
|
||
Good Readin'...
|
||
|
||
Tom Smith/Dallas...
|
||
|
||
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1611 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
03-01-92 00:33:00
|
||
From: JASON BUCHANAN
|
||
To: ALL
|
||
Subj: DUAL STANDARD V.32BIS AND HST 16.8KBS
|
||
|
||
Hello!
|
||
|
||
I have been reading this echo with interest for several weeks with only sparse
|
||
hopes that USR has released their Dual Standard modems with the HST 16.8Kbps
|
||
mode.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Would someone kindly confirm whether USR has indeed started to ship Dual
|
||
Standard V.32bis/HST 16.8Kbps modems, or if USR is waiting at a later date to
|
||
announce them?
|
||
|
||
|
||
Many thanks in advance,
|
||
Jason Buchanan
|
||
|
||
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1612 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
02-28-92 23:09:00
|
||
From: DENNIS DOMAZET
|
||
To: KLAAS HAMBOERGER
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1509 (HST UP-DATE TO 16.8)
|
||
|
||
* On 02-25-92, Klaas Hamboerger smashed keys to David Bernard about:
|
||
KH> think, that USRs behaviour isn't very fair. It was hard to
|
||
KH> save enough money to buy the modem. Now it is only one month
|
||
KH> old and already antiquated.
|
||
|
||
(I couldn't quote your whole message because it was too long, but I think that
|
||
you remember what you wrote).
|
||
|
||
I agree totally with you. Let me narrate my own experience with USR.
|
||
|
||
Last October, I purchased a USR HST 14400 with v.42bis, the newest HST they had
|
||
on the market. On the box that I purchased the modem in, it clearly stated, in
|
||
two separate places, that the modem was upgradable to dual standard v.32 with
|
||
"modules" that could be purchased from USR. That is one of the main reasons
|
||
that I bought this modem, that the package stated that it could easily be
|
||
upgraded.
|
||
|
||
Then I discovered that I needed v.32 capability, so I called and wrote USR
|
||
about purchasing this module. They told me that it had been "discontinued". I
|
||
found this fascinating, since the modem's chip dates were late August of 1991.
|
||
I was very upset that USR would explicitly state on their package that the
|
||
modem could be upgraded and then discontinue the upgrade so quickly.
|
||
|
||
Now, the only thing I can do is purchase another modem. I had faith that I
|
||
would not need to spend a great deal of money to be able to use v.32, but I
|
||
guess that I was wrong. I like the HST, I think it is a fantastic product, but
|
||
USR's customer support leaves much to be desired. It really is unfortunate
|
||
that something like this could happen. When I do buy a new modem, I regret to
|
||
say that it will definitely NOT be a USR product again...
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1655 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
03-01-92 14:11:00
|
||
From: MIKE DRUMMOND
|
||
To: LARRY NESBITT
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1491 (NEW 16.8K (OR WHATEVER) Q)
|
||
|
||
LNHH> Like I said in the first message, I love my 14.4 hst modem and
|
||
LNHH>wouldn't change for the world! Now, I must admit that I encountered
|
||
LNHH>a problem with the service...but they stood by their product and sent
|
||
LNHH>me at no cost for service and return mail the finished product. Where
|
||
LNHH>I had a complaint was in shiping my modem to them....with insurance and
|
||
LNHH>mailing not to mention packaging....it cost me (after four times) over
|
||
LNHH>$90 dollars. This all could have been taken care of if the tech. would
|
||
LNHH>have noticed the loose screw on one of the connections. I know it doesn't
|
||
LNHH>sound very professional, but I can assure you that its still the very best
|
||
LNHH>modem on the market and I for one will continue to use nothing but US
|
||
LNHH>Robotics modems. Talk to you later and if your ZyXel modem is as good
|
||
LNHH>as you say, how come I haven't heard of them? But that is in another
|
||
LNHH>echo please...Or.....Net mail.
|
||
|
||
|
||
In the end all that really matter is that we are happy with the
|
||
purchases we have made and all in all i am by no means an anti USR
|
||
advocate. As a matter of fact i usually recommend them to my users due
|
||
to the widespread use of HSTs. Although i must say it would sure be nice
|
||
if everything could talk to everything else.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1659 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
03-01-92 07:23:00
|
||
From: TOM HENDRICKS
|
||
To: KLAAS HAMBOERGER
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1612 (RE: HST UP-DATE TO 16.8)
|
||
|
||
> behaviour isn't very fair. It was hard to save enough
|
||
> money to buy the modem. Now it is only one month old and
|
||
> already antiquated.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Although it still works every bit as much as before. Still provides the same
|
||
excellent performance, etc.
|
||
|
||
It is not antiquated. BTW: A new model will always be "On the way" at almost
|
||
any manufacturer I know of.
|
||
|
||
-Tom-
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1663 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
03-01-92 07:34:00
|
||
From: TOM HENDRICKS
|
||
To: STEPHEN HENDRICKS
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1659 (RE: HST UP-DATE TO 16.8)
|
||
|
||
> previous modems. If the new DCE rate is
|
||
> 16,800.. there is no guarentee or
|
||
|
||
|
||
This is a misuse of the term DCE (it means Data Communications Equipment, and
|
||
DTE means Data Terminal Equipment, and it specifies the wiring used in the
|
||
serial connection - has nothing to do with bps carrier rate.).
|
||
|
||
-Tom-
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1682 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
03-01-92 23:28:00
|
||
From: STEPHEN HENDRICKS
|
||
To: HARDY ROSENKE
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1663 (HST UP-DATE TO 16.8)
|
||
|
||
HR> I was well aware of this, but I feel that you
|
||
HR> are unnecessarily painting all dealers with the same
|
||
|
||
Possibly, but that is rapidly becoming the norm as the vast majority of
|
||
"computer dealers" in this area are closing and locking their doors to the mass
|
||
market. So a dealer is not very likely to support a product he did not sell.
|
||
That will depend on an individuals relationship with his dealer. A
|
||
relationship that is a good one will tend not to have the customer buying
|
||
direct from the maker. I used to work for such a dealer, and their doors are
|
||
now locked to the public.
|
||
|
||
SH> Unlike the normal customer your modem will be delivered out of USR
|
||
SH> Stocks in Chicago. This means that you will receive the most up to
|
||
HR> That is an interesting fact which I did not
|
||
HR> know... I thought that they would be pushing out their
|
||
HR> old inventory before the new, regardless of WHO or
|
||
HR> WHAT the customer was. Granted that USR is not set up
|
||
|
||
I won't assert that is a fact. But I believe it is normal business practise to
|
||
ship down old stocks first. Any company today that is not on lifo accounting
|
||
is in terrible danger. USRs customers are distributors. Distributors seldom
|
||
have special needs for new "trick" modems. The distributors also buy is mass
|
||
minimizing freight, labor and handling expenses.
|
||
|
||
SH> they save, and the fact that they are circumventing the normal support
|
||
SH> procedures! If you want better turnaround time on orders, then buy
|
||
SH> from your dealer, like NORMAL people.
|
||
HR> First: *_I_AM_NOT_NORMAL!!_* Second: I do not like the tone that
|
||
|
||
No sysop is normal. We get special handling as the prima donnas we frequently
|
||
are. Most are however just normal people who can't really afford the NORMAL
|
||
price of a DS modem. You complain about the way of doing business associated
|
||
with buying direct at a tremendous discount, that is a choice you have made.
|
||
Normal buyers don't get such priviledges! You have the choice to buy through
|
||
normal channels, and to get the better support associated with buying from an
|
||
authorized dealer. Is it worth the extra $300 to be slightly inconvenienced?
|
||
|
||
HR> is inferred in this, and I hope that you did not mean
|
||
|
||
There is no inference other than I don't think there is room to complain so
|
||
much considering a nearly 50% discount that is attained soley on the basis of
|
||
being a Sysop (and one that is apparently critical of the procedures involved
|
||
in producing World Class Leading edge technology).
|
||
|
||
HR> it the way that I am reading it.... Third:
|
||
HR> "circumventing normal support procedures"??? Well,
|
||
HR> let me just say that they had BETTER support my modem
|
||
|
||
They will obviously, but normal support procedures when I sell a modem involves
|
||
immediate exchange for a new one, if there is a defect, and free shipping both
|
||
ways, with me doing all the LD phone charges. Is that worth $300 to you?
|
||
|
||
HR> just the same as anybody elses!!! Hundreds of
|
||
HR> dollars? Yes, I am saving that, but mainly becuase I
|
||
HR> am buying direct.... not paying shipping costs that a
|
||
HR> DEALER would incur... I am
|
||
|
||
The dealer pays just as much as you do for freight (other than volume
|
||
shipments). If you knew how much a dealer really made on a modem, you wouldn't
|
||
wonder why so many of them don't provide support any longer. My former
|
||
employee instructed me to charge no less than $70 per hour for support of any
|
||
kind! Buying direct is a temendous burden on a manufacturer who has to hire a
|
||
support staff to ship single units all over the country. Even if USR sold the
|
||
modems to Sysops for $100 over production costs, they easily lose that much on
|
||
the labor to process the order and put the modem in a shipping container and
|
||
ship it. My former company told us (sales reps) that it cost no less than $30
|
||
to generate an invoice, and just watch the shipping people pack things like
|
||
single modems. You can see that USR is being VERY good to Sysops for the
|
||
positive PR they get from it.
|
||
|
||
HR> also not paying a stocking fee or a warehousing fee and
|
||
HR> the money I am paying
|
||
HR> is not going into a salesman's pocket! I worked in the
|
||
HR> computer industry and
|
||
|
||
USR doesn't pay stocking fees or warehousing fees either. I think you are
|
||
confusing the role of the distributors and that of the manufacturer. Even with
|
||
$300 built in to the dealer, after paying shipping and two sets of handling and
|
||
invoice charges, net 30 expenses, and possibly salaries and commissions a
|
||
company wouldn't be making much money on an item.
|
||
|
||
HR> a markup of 40-50% on certain products is the NORM!! I
|
||
HR> can safely say that I
|
||
HR> am paying only slightly more for my modem direct from
|
||
HR> USR than a dealer ordering a GROSS of them would
|
||
|
||
In the electronics industry a margin to list price of 40-50% is normal. The
|
||
discussion here has been in relation to the lowest possible prices, not normal
|
||
selling prices. If you purchased a DS from a dealer at a normal price of $975
|
||
then you would certainly be entitled to major support from that dealer. When
|
||
we start talking in terms of giveaway prices from mail order houses, you get
|
||
what you pay for. It also sounds as if you have neglected at least one level
|
||
of distribution, because the markups are not 40-50 in the real world at all.
|
||
HR> pay.... Turnaround time, yes, I could go out and buy
|
||
HR> a DS this afternoon for $800... or wait here and get
|
||
HR> one shipped to me from USR for $550..... I can wait.
|
||
|
||
The prudent thing to do. I just think we are lucky to have USR around!
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1683 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
03-01-92 23:50:00
|
||
From: STEPHEN HENDRICKS
|
||
To: DAVID BERNARD
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1459 (HST 16.8K ETC)
|
||
|
||
DB> |Currently USR HST modems have a VERY High resale value. Judging from
|
||
DB> |HST-Sale echo, the modems are in great demand. If you have an older
|
||
DB> +----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
DB> Hey Stephen, Where is this confer available? Maybe some special deals
|
||
DB> to come if 16.8 comes out & SYSOPs want to up-grade, but we don't get
|
||
DB> that confer around New Orleans & I have heard others asking too.
|
||
DB> Well thanks for the help. Ltr....David
|
||
|
||
I'll see if I can find out for you. We have it here in Baltimore, but many
|
||
areas don't carry all those confusing similar sounding echo names.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1688 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
03-02-92 00:24:00
|
||
From: STEPHEN HENDRICKS
|
||
To: MIKE DRUMMOND
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1577 (NEW 16.8K (OR WHATEVER))
|
||
|
||
MD> formula the other half is support and this is where USR falls flat on
|
||
MD> there face.
|
||
|
||
While I certainly understand how you feel, the course you have decided on is
|
||
prudent. If however you do have a problems you can call on me for help with it
|
||
as I am authorized as a USR dealer and will help anyone who needs it. I can
|
||
not guarentee to do anything more than anyone else, except try. If what
|
||
happened to you happened to me, I would have had it taken to the very top of
|
||
USR management, quickly.
|
||
|
||
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1724 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
03-01-92 23:25:00
|
||
From: GEORGE PARDUE
|
||
To: DENNIS DOMAZET
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1682 (RE: HST UP-DATE TO 16.8)
|
||
|
||
-=> Quoting Dennis Domazet to Klaas Hamboerger <=-
|
||
|
||
DD> Last October, I purchased a USR HST 14400 with v.42bis, the newest HST
|
||
DD> they had on the market. On the box that I purchased the modem in, it
|
||
DD> clearly stated, in two separate places, that the modem was upgradable
|
||
DD> to dual standard v.32 with "modules" that could be purchased from USR.
|
||
DD> That is one of the main reasons that I bought this modem, that the
|
||
DD> package stated that it could easily be upgraded.
|
||
DD> Then I discovered that I needed v.32 capability, so I called and wrote
|
||
DD> USR about purchasing this module. They told me that it had been
|
||
DD> "discontinued". I found this fascinating, since the modem's chip
|
||
DD> dates were late August of 1991. I was very upset that USR would
|
||
DD> explicitly state on their package that the modem could be upgraded and
|
||
DD> then discontinue the upgrade so quickly.
|
||
DD> Now, the only thing I can do is purchase another modem. I had faith
|
||
DD> that I would not need to spend a great deal of money to be able to use
|
||
DD> v.32, but I guess that I was wrong.
|
||
|
||
Dennis, You might want to talk to your state Attorney General's office.
|
||
Or even Federal Attorney General's Office if you bought it mail order.
|
||
And the office of your Governor, and President Bush, and a few congressmen.
|
||
Also, follow up with letters to each of them, with a copy to the
|
||
president of the company that wronged you.
|
||
|
||
Hope you kept the box which has the upgrade info on it. Send a Xerox
|
||
copy of the message on the box also.
|
||
|
||
It's often amazing how companies can change their minds, "in light
|
||
of new facts which just came to our attention".
|
||
|
||
Talk atcha later,
|
||
|
||
George
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1726 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
03-02-92 10:42:00
|
||
From: TOM SMITH
|
||
To: DENNIS DOMAZET
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1724 (RE: HST UP-DATE TO 16.8)
|
||
|
||
Dennis, did your HST with the upgradable labels on it come from
|
||
USRobotics directly? If it came from a dealer, there's a good chance
|
||
that it was sitting on his shelf for quite a while. If that's the case,
|
||
then the wise thing to do would have been to either get a solid
|
||
guarantee from him that the upgrade was available or check with USR on
|
||
it yourself. If it came from USR, then I'd agree that you have a very
|
||
legitimate reason to squawk, especially if you asked about the upgrade
|
||
and was told by the USR sales rep that it was available. If it came
|
||
from a dealer and you didn't take the needed steps to protect yourself,
|
||
then all I can say is to remember the next time: Buyer Beware.
|
||
There're plenty of warnings on nearly every piece of literature attached
|
||
to a device which plainly state "Subject to Change" or some derivative
|
||
of this. What it means is that a company can, and does, change its
|
||
specifications on a regular basis. With this, I never ASSume that a
|
||
device'll be the way it's advertised unless I check with the company and
|
||
get some solid guarantees on the thing.
|
||
|
||
Now, for some suggestions on upgrading. First, if I remember, the HST
|
||
USR upgraded for me cost something like $400. This's no great bargain,
|
||
especially when you can now buy V.32bis-class machines for betweenn
|
||
$3-400 which can include such bonus points as FAX and voice mail
|
||
capabilities. You can easily sell your HST for enough to buy one of
|
||
these puppies brand-new on the HST_SALE Echo. You can also buy one of
|
||
them and a serial switch or port for less than it'd cost you to upgrade
|
||
in the first place. Second, if you really want to upgrade, try dropping
|
||
a wanted ad in HST_SALE, HS_MODEM, FOR_SALE, or CFOR_SALE. I used to
|
||
say that it was impossible to find the boards, but someone reported very
|
||
recently that he'd picked up one for about $135, so it appears that
|
||
they're out there but hard to find. Good Luck in the Hunt...
|
||
|
||
Tom Smith/Dallas...
|
||
|
||
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1740 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
03-03-92 01:22:00
|
||
From: CRAIG SMITH
|
||
To: GEORGE PARDUE
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1726 (HST UP-DATE TO 16.8)
|
||
|
||
On 03-01-92, George Pardue wrote to Dennis Domazet:
|
||
|
||
>.....................................
|
||
Dennis, You might want to talk to your state Attorney General's office.
|
||
Or even Federal Attorney General's Office if you bought it mail order.
|
||
And the office of your Governor, and President Bush, and a few
|
||
congressmen.
|
||
Also, follow up with letters to each of them, with a copy to the
|
||
president of the company that wronged you.
|
||
|
||
Hope you kept the box which has the upgrade info on it. Send a Xerox
|
||
copy of the message on the box also.
|
||
|
||
It's often amazing how companies can change their minds, "in light
|
||
of new facts which just came to our attention".
|
||
|
||
Talk atcha later,
|
||
|
||
George
|
||
|
||
... Illegitemi Non Carborundum!
|
||
|
||
>.....................................
|
||
|
||
True, truer, truest.That's some very good advice. I work with the law
|
||
on a daily basis and one thing that most states have is a Fair Trade
|
||
Practices Law and/or Advertising Law. In Texas, if you can prove unfair
|
||
trade practices and/or advertising, you are entitled to recoup 4 times
|
||
damaged and NOT pay for the item that you purchased. It's a long, winding
|
||
road through the legal system, but it does prove a point.
|
||
|
||
As Americans, our entire legal system stands on principles, not actions.
|
||
It doens't matter what they 'intended' to do, but what the 'General
|
||
Public' would have understood as the case. Sue'm, make'm give you the
|
||
Dual, or just have a good time watching your State Attorney's office have
|
||
some fun and games with a major corporation.
|
||
|
||
Craig
|
||
|
||
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1755 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
03-02-92 13:32:00
|
||
From: PAUL HALYUNG
|
||
To: DENNIS DOMAZET
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1740 (HST UP-DATE TO 16.8)
|
||
|
||
> Then I discovered that I needed v.32 capability, so I called and wrote
|
||
> USR about purchasing this module. They told me that it had been
|
||
> "discontinued". I found this fascinating, since the modem's chip dates
|
||
|
||
|
||
The Rockwell V.32 daughterboards are DEFINITELY not discontinued. Anyone who
|
||
says this is blatently a liar.
|
||
|
||
We have 2 brand-new GVC V.32/V.32bis V.42/V.42bis modems and after careful
|
||
inspection, contain the SAME daughterboard that can be found in an upgraded
|
||
older HST/DS modem.
|
||
|
||
The date of manufacture on the Daughterboard was 01/07/92. Go figure.
|
||
|
||
Same chips, same dual inline berg pins for the socket(s) in the HST etc.
|
||
|
||
Just need a new set of ROMs and away you go. I am going to persue this and not
|
||
let up. There is something drastically WRONG going on.
|
||
|
||
Paul
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1763 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
03-02-92 19:51:00
|
||
From: AL FILANDRO
|
||
To: I GOT MY NEW MODEM!
|
||
Subj: COURIER HST DS 16.8K
|
||
|
||
Here is the ATI7 Info:
|
||
Configuration Profile...
|
||
|
||
Product type US/Canada External
|
||
Options HST,V32
|
||
Clock Freq 16.0Mhz
|
||
Eprom 128k
|
||
Ram 32k
|
||
|
||
Supervisor date 02/12/92
|
||
DSP date 02/06/92
|
||
|
||
Supervisor rev 4.1
|
||
DSP rev 11
|
||
|
||
|
||
Its small...but still looks like an hst..also since it is smaller, it appears
|
||
heavier than the other hst I have here...Its kinda cute. It also supports a new
|
||
connect rate of 16.8 "Connect 16800/HST/HST/V32bis" whatever...with one of its
|
||
own kind. ---Contains V.54 for analog, digital and remote loopback testing--It
|
||
also supports a DTE rate of 57.6k (aka lock your com port at that)...
|
||
|
||
Ill have to play with it for awhile but it looks real nice (even the DEMO tag
|
||
on the top ..the other HST I bought didnt have that <G>) Thanks USR!
|
||
|
||
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1778 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
03-02-92 21:58:00
|
||
From: BRYAN HOLLEY
|
||
To: DENNIS DOMAZET
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1755 (HST UP-DATE TO 16.8)
|
||
|
||
KH> think, that USRs behaviour isn't very fair. It was hard to
|
||
KH> save enough money to buy the modem. Now it is only one month
|
||
KH> old and already antiquated.
|
||
|
||
Believe me, they didn't plan to introduce a new modem just after you bought
|
||
yours! Get real. Every company must continue to improve / enhance their
|
||
products and they MUST be introduced at some time.
|
||
|
||
DD> Last October, I purchased a USR HST 14400 with v.42bis, the
|
||
DD> newest HST they had on the market. On the box that I purchased
|
||
DD> the modem in, it clearly stated, in two separate places, that the
|
||
DD> modem was upgradable to dual standard v.32 with "modules" that
|
||
DD> could be purchased from USR. That is one of the main reasons
|
||
DD> that I bought this modem, that the package stated that it could
|
||
DD> easily be upgraded.
|
||
|
||
DD> Then I discovered that I needed v.32 capability, so I called and
|
||
DD> wrote USR about purchasing this module. They told me that it had
|
||
DD> been "discontinued". I found this fascinating, since the modem's
|
||
DD> chip dates were late August of 1991. I was very upset that USR
|
||
DD> would explicitly state on their package that the modem could be
|
||
DD> upgraded and then discontinue the upgrade so quickly.
|
||
|
||
Again, this is not USR's fault. Their supplier, Rockwell, has discontinued the
|
||
V.32 module and gave the companies that used it no alternative other than to
|
||
use the newer V.32bis module. Unfortunately, it is not totally compatible with
|
||
the older V.32 module.
|
||
|
||
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
Msg#: 1798 *US ROBOTICS*
|
||
03-03-92 17:43:00
|
||
From: MIKE DRUMMOND
|
||
To: STEPHEN HENDRICKS
|
||
Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1688 (NEW 16.8K (OR WHATEVER))
|
||
|
||
SHHH> MD> formula the other half is support and this is where USR falls flat on
|
||
SHHH> MD> there face.
|
||
|
||
SHHH>While I certainly understand how you feel, the course you have decided on
|
||
SHHH>prudent. If however you do have a problems you can call on me for help wi
|
||
SHHH>it as I am authorized as a USR dealer and will help anyone who needs it.
|
||
SHHH>can not guarentee to do anything more than anyone else, except try. If wha
|
||
SHHH>happened to you happened to me, I would have had it taken to the very top
|
||
SHHH>USR management, quickly.
|
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Well thanks Steve. I must say that your attitude is much more "consumer
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friendly" than the service department. You must do a fairly good
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business....
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Msg#: 1933 *US ROBOTICS*
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03-04-92 10:34:00
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From: TOM SMITH
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To: PAUL HALYUNG
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Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1778 (RE: HST UP-DATE TO 16.8)
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Paul, USRobotics has dropped marketing of the Rockwell daughterboard.
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Since you need a set of the properly-encoded PROMs to make it work, and
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since you can legally only get a set from USR, this effectively means
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that, so far as the USR world goes, the Rockwell card has been
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discontinued. I've seen one message from a person who found one on the
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HST_SALE Echo, but I've also seen literally dozens of messages from
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people looking for them. While you may be technically right in that
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Rockwell's still building the boards, if USR's chosen to not sell and
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support them then the assertion that they're no longer available in the
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Courier line's correct...
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Msg#: 1948 *US ROBOTICS*
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03-03-92 07:59:00
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From: STEPHEN HENDRICKS
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To: PAUL HALYUNG
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Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1933 (HST UP-DATE TO 16.8)
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PH> Just need a new set of ROMs and away you go. I am going to
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PH> persue this and not let up. There is something drastically
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PH> WRONG going on.
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Pursue it outside of this venue. After you get your answer let us know.
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Msg#: 1958 *US ROBOTICS*
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03-05-92 02:28:00
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From: CHRIS PRATER
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To: GREG GORE
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Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1683 (HST 16.8K ETC)
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> Hi Manuel, that is just a rumor. There is no such
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> thing. If I am not
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> mistaken I bieleve the fastest their is V.32bis which
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> is 14 400 bps. The
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> next step up that USR is developing is called V.FAST
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> which won't be out
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> for a couple of years and it will operate at 19.2K!
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The 16.8HST/v32bis14.4 is no rumor. I've called 1-800-DIAL-USR and they
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confirmed it. When you order a new modem now, it will be one of these V.small
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modems.
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Plus a few people in this echo have said that the new modem they've received
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have been the new, smaller, faster, v.small modem.
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:)
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/\Chris/\
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Msg#: 2168 *US ROBOTICS*
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03-11-92 07:37:00
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From: TOM HENDRICKS
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To: RAY MANN
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Subj: REPLY TO MSG# 1948 (RE: HST UP-DATE TO 16.8)
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> Just wondering: if US Robotics doen't have any Rockwell
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> daughterboards left, how do they repair broken
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> Dual Standard
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> modems that have a Rockwell daughterboard? Hmmmm....
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Why don't you call them up and ask them?
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It's better than discussing it here, without any knowledge on the subject
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whatsoever.
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-Tom-
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