Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!bpa!cbmvax!vu-vlsi!dsinc!wells!edw From: edw@wells.UUCP (Ed Wells) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems Subject: Telebit registers Keywords: S60's S70's Telebit Message-ID: <49@wells.UUCP> Date: 21 May 89 18:29:59 GMT Organization: Wells Computer Systems Corp., Levittown, Pa. 19058 Lines: 25 After calling another Telebit modem in PEP mode, have you ever gone back to local mode and checked out the S60's and S70's registers while the connection was connected? I did and found what appears to be several line/carrier condition tables with the grade of each of the 511 carriers. I tried making a local call several times to the same number and noticed that each time I found small differences in these numbers (I assume the line sampled slightly differently each time). For those hacker types, you may want to try to obtain exactly what type of connection you have on your long distance calls. I don't know, but Telebit themselves may actually be interested in this information for modem evaluation. No matter what these numbers come up with, I'm very happy with my Telebit modem. This still appears to the the Cadillac of the 19,200 baud modems. -- ========================================================================= Edward E. Wells Jr., President Voice: (215)-943-6061 Wells Computer Systems Corp., Box 343, Levittown, Pa. 19058 {dsinc,francis,hotps,lgnp1,mdi386,pebco}!wells!edw