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- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Path: netcom.com!bobmay
- From: bobmay@netcom.com (Robert M. May (Bob))
- Subject: Re: MiroConnect Wave34 Voice/Fax/Data Modem
- Message-ID: <bobmayDn1oEM.GyE@netcom.com>
- Keywords: miro Mwave modem
- Reply-To: bobmay@netcom.com
- Organization: NETCOM
- References: <311FDCB4.688B@limestone.kosone.com> <3125086a.1553585@news1.vir.com>
- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 22:42:22 GMT
- Sender: bobmay@netcom18.netcom.com
-
- In article <3125086a.1553585@news1.vir.com>,
- David Kramer <esp@montreal.com> wrote:
- >On Mon, 12 Feb 1996 19:35:00 -0500, Mike Draper
- ><draperm@limestone.kosone.com> wrote:
- >
- >>The local Office Deport has a 28.8 Voice/Fax/Data modem
- >>called the MiroConnect Wave34 which combines a V34 modem
- >>with a wave table Sound Blaster compatible card.
- >>
- >> <snip>
- >>Has anyone heard of, or better yet, used a MiroConnect or any
- >>Miro Product?
- >>
- >>Mike Draper
- >
- >I tried installing one. Takes up way too many interrupts, compared to
- >installing a modem and a sound blaster. I can't recommend it.
- >
- >
- Hi David, please elaborate on the "too many interrupts" comment. When I
- first read about the miro, I figured they found a way to SAVE interrupts!
-
- I want to get a modem that has caller ID and voice/fax and the miro does look
- good on paper. I already have the SoundBlaster AWE so I don't need the sound-
- card features.
-
- (I called my local Office Depot here in Atlanta and they don't carry miro.)
-
- Thanks.
-