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From: "Steve Baus" <steve@baus-systems.com>
Subject: USB and internal modems
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2000 15:09:58 -0800
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
I a trying to work with someone with a Win 98 PC that currently has a com1
and an internal modem that says it is on com2:. In the control panel -
system, there is no listing for a com2: Nobody can tell me for sure but the
internal modem sounds like a winmodem. If I have them pull out the internal
modem and install another non-win, non-rpi modem will Kermit 3.15 work even
without a com2:?
Any recommendations for the modem to install? If I tell them to get a non
win, non rpi they will ask which one.
Steve