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- From: cewyatt@cew.com (C. E. Wyatt)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Shortage on Rockwell-based modems?
- Date: 21 Feb 1996 15:31:44 GMT
- Organization: MindSpring Enterprises
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- In message <4geg2t$9ha@online-la.com> - sherpa@pobox.com (------) writes:
- --
- --Why do you want a modem with a Rockwell chip set? The often are
- --incompatible in high speeds with Win95. I just wish I knew what good
- --28.8 modems DO NOT use the Rockwell chip set.
- --
-
- The best is the USR Courier V.everything. Then an AT&T or Motorola. The USR
- Sportsters (the new V.34+) is also a good candidate. None of these use a
- Rockwell chipset. They have their own proprietary chips. The Courier and
- some of the AT&T and Motorola models have flash rom AND flash dsp (better than
- just flashROM).
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- "Imagine there's no heaven. It isn't hard to do. No Hell below
- us. No religion, too."
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- -- John Lennon
-
- Would all Pat Buchanan supporters please line up against the wall
- in single file. It's much easier to execute you that way. Thank you.
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- C. E. Wyatt
- Atlanta, Georgia
- cewyatt@cew.com
- http://www.cew.com/~cewyatt
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