Paradyne 2001 Release Note

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Firmware Upgrade for your AT&T Paradyne DataPort 2001 Multimedia Communicator
Document Number 3730-A2-GK40-00
AT&T Paradyne is making continual improvements in the DataPort 2001 Multimedia Communicator’s operational firmware (the program executed by the DataPort 2001’s internal microprocessors). Developments soon to be released include enhanced sound in VoiceSpant mode, and the new DataBurstt feature. DataBurst automatically switches to data-only mode at the highest data rate possible whenever an audio silence occurs (such as the silences between spoken words), and switches back to simultaneous audio and data mode when there is sound to transmit. This means that data can be transmitted much faster.
DataPort 2001s without DataBurst will not be compatible with DataPort 2001s with DataBurst
in VoiceSpan mode. However, for a limited time, AT&T Paradyne will provide a free firmware upgrade that will permit you to add DataBurst and other enhancements to your DataPort 2001. After April 15, 1994, the latest firmware release will be available to you on the AT&T Paradyne Bulletin Board System (BBS).
If you are unsure whether your DataPort 2001 has the DataBurst feature, use your communications program to issue the I1 (Identification) command. If the DataPort 2001 responds with “230” or a larger number, it has the DataBurst feature.
4. At the VoiceSpan Menu enter: D for Download in VoiceSpan DataPort 2001 Area.
5. A list of files is displayed, including firmware release files. These have names that start with REL and end with the version number and the file extension .EXE. For example, firmware release 2.30.10 is associated with filename REL23010.EXE.
6. Enter D, a space, and a filename:
xxxxx
REL release number available). Press <RETURN or ENTER>.
7. Enter the Transfer Protocol that your communications package uses, such as Z (for ZMODEM).
8. Initiate the download sequence for your communications package.
9. After the file has been transferred you may exit the BBS and end the call.
10. Put REL type: REL
1 1. REL
xxxxx
C0 DPDLCP.EXE.
12. Read HOW-2.TXT (using your text editor or word processing program) for further instructions. That document explains how to load the firmware into your DataPort 2001.
.EXE (where
xxxxx
.EXE in its own directory and
xxxxx
.EXE <RETURN or ENTER>.
xxxxx
.EXE will explode into 3 files:
E.CXD, HOW-2.TXT, and
xxxxx
is the highest
Using DataBurst
Upgrade Instructions
Follow these steps to check the BBS for the availability of this release and to download it. You will need a DataPort 2001, a PC, and communications software.
1. Using your communications program, dial our BBS at 813-532-5254.
2. Enter your full name and password. If you are a first-time caller the system will ask
you for user information, including a password. Make a note of the password you choose for future use.
3. At the main menu enter: V for VoiceSpan – DataPort 2001 Area.
VoiceSpan permits simultaneous audio and data communication with a data rate of 4,800 bps. DataBurst is a feature of VoiceSpan that affects the audio and data being sent to you from a remote DataPort 2001 in VoiceSpan mode. DataBurst makes use of audio silences to transmit data at the highest possible rate (up to 14,400 bps), which can substantially improve throughput.
DataBurst is normally enabled when you are in VoiceSpan mode. It can be turned off and on using the %VA command: %V A0 disables and %VA1 enables DataBurst. The VoiceSpan Defaults command %VF enables DataBurst (%VA1).
For more information about VoiceSpan, see the VoiceSpan file on the BBS.
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