>>Subject: Re: Init String for 14.4 Sportster & Hawaii?
>>Date: Fri, 26 Apr 1996 09:18:54 -0400
>>Hey all...
>> I have a USR 28.8 and I have raced only once - at Talladega for 9 laps and it
>>worked great. I'm using an init string of just: at&f1 I had the baud rate set to 38400.
>>I stayed connected just fine and the racing was smooth and perfect. Other than the guy
>>in front of me waited about 4 or 5 seconds before noticing the green flag, it went great.
>>Most USR modems should function pretty good with just the &f1. Hope this helps.
>> Aaron
>>> ?Hi. I was trying to enter races on Hawaii earlier tonight but was
>>> ?having no success at all. Logging on to the Hawaii server was not a
>>> ?problem, but entering races sure was. I keep receiving "User Abort"
>>> ?messages after about 5-10 seconds.
>>> ?
>>> ?I have a USR Sportster 14.4 modem and my init string is:
>>> ?
>>> ?AT&F1&K0
>>> ?
>>> ?I have my baud setting at 19200.
>>> --Evan
>How can you have your baud rate set HIGHER than the speed of your modem?!? I
>thought a 14.4k was 14,400 - not 19200...
>Eldred Pickett
>I am NOT paranoid. And why are you always watching me?!?
Your modem will connect at whatever Baud rate its rated for. The
'higher' speed election (i.e. 19,200) is used to tell your CPU at what
speed it may talk to your modem, irregardless of ITS connection speed.
Isn't that right?
Simon.