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- From: acohen@eng.ua.edu
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Will DSVD let me talk to A and irc to B at the same time?
- Date: 12 Jan 1996 01:47:56 GMT
- Organization: News & Observer Public Access
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- In <4cuugl$12n@ralph.vnet.net>, onramp2@vnet.net (David Eason) writes:
- >I am looking at USRobotics modems and hoping I don't have false
- >expectations about DSVD. Is it possible to be using a DSVD modem and
- >have it ring to let me have a voice call, which I answer without
- >quitting modem stuff? And do this on a single line?
- >
- >At first glance, I thought the words seemed to be saying that you
- >could. It is Digital Simultaneous Voice and Data, after all. But
- >looking on the back of box I get the impression it is mainly for
- >sending files to the SAME person you are talking to, not do modem
- >stuff at the same time as a voice call with a DIFFERENT person who
- >doesn't have a computer.
- >
-
- What you inferred from the back of the box is correct: You talk to who you're
- connected to.
-
- Andrew
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-