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- From: M_Wright@icrf.icnet.uk (Mike Wright)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: comp.dcom.modem.usr
- Date: Sun, 04 Feb 1996 11:48:25 +0100
- Organization: Imperial Cancer Research Fund
- Message-ID: <M_Wright-0402961148250001@ppp004.lif.icnet.uk>
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- In article <pope-0202962233320001@pope.edunet.dk>, pope@edunet.dk (Povl H.
- Pedersen) wrote:
-
- > It is probably better to split on chipset than on manufacturer.
-
- The trouble is that many people don't know what chipset their modem
- uses... For example, some modems use Rockwell chipsets in low end models
- and AT&T chipsets in high end models, which confuses things even more.
-
- --
- Mike Wright,
- Support Engineer, Central Computer Unit.
-