Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!ucsfcgl!cca.ucsf.edu!wet!logic From: logic@wet.UUCP (Henry Kwan) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: High-speed modems and the Atari ST Keywords: USR, HST, CTS, ST Message-ID: <696@wet.UUCP> Date: 21 Oct 89 03:05:10 GMT References: <665@wet.UUCP> <4649c632.14a1f@force.UUCP> Reply-To: logic@wet.UUCP (Henry Kwan) Organization: Wetware Diversions, San Francisco Lines: 59 In article <4649c632.14a1f@force.UUCP> covertr@force.UUCP (Richard E. Covert) writes: > >US Robotics has had an outstanding offer to BBS Sysops, and also to USENET >Node Adminstrators. In brief you can buy an USR 9600 HST modem for the low >price of $495.00. This has made the USR 9600 HST very popular with ST BBS >sysops. The the majority of ST BBSes which use a 9600 baud modem use the >USR 9600 HST. So, just call around and look for ST BBSes which are 9600 >buad and you can talk to lots of folks!! > If you think that the Sysop Program from USR is outstanding, wait til you take a look at the Dealer Demo Program from USR. It'll blow you off your feet. Currently, all USR Courier HSTs shipped are 14400 bps. The 9600 bps HSTs had been discontinued for some time now. > >Your transmission speed depends greatly on the quality of the phone line, but >1625 cps sounds typical for that modem. You won't get that high on some >boards though. Some of the loss can be attributed to the TOS, it just can't >handle data that quickly off of the serial port. > Actually, 1625 cps is not typical for the 14.4 HST. The USR manual itself lists 1740 cps as typical when using HST mode and MNP level 4. Some have reported on the HST Echo cps ratings as high as 2000. >That is typical also for Y-modem transfers. The only program that I know of that >gets >>800 cps for uploads is ST TERM, with its built in Z-modem protocol. > I was using Zmodem. That's why I wanted to know if Ymodem-G would improve on that dismal cps rating. Currently, the best I can get is ~900 cps using Ymodem while in v.32 mode. Interestingly enough, Zmodem gives me worse throughput when I use it to upload. > >I have had my USR 9600 HST for 6 months and have found that it is very reliable, >and has paid back it costs via lower phone bills already!! And USR has sent me >to updates (firmware) to it already for free!! That's good support!! > >Rich Covert It's a good modem, that's for sure. I am trouble by the reports of incompatibilities though. It seems that the Dual Standard has trouble connecting to some modems at 2400 bps and even some modems at 9600 bps (v.32). The frequent firmware updates are troubling also. I bought my modem less than a month ago and I find that my firmware is two or more revisions behind already! By the way, a small nitpick. The USR Courier HSTs are not 9600 'baud', they're 2400 'baud'. :-) -- Henry Kwan | AppleLink: D0690 FWB, Inc. | CompuServe: 71320,1034 2040 Polk St. Ste 215 | Internet: claris!wet!logic@ames.arc.nasa.gov San Francisco, CA 94109 | UUCP: {claris,hoptoad,lamc,ucsfcca}!wet!logic