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  2. From: Rick Bailey <rbailey@multitech.com>
  3. Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
  4. Subject: Re: Shortage on Rockwell-based modems?
  5. Date: 23 Feb 1996 18:43:24 GMT
  6. Organization: Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.
  7. Message-ID: <4gl1sc$fpk@blackice.winternet.com>
  8. References: <qzhgwmfob5.fsf@cc.lut.fi> <nsx-2002960122550001@nsx-ppp.serv.net> <4geg2t$9ha@online-la.com> <4gg1ve$juh@shellx.best.com>
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  15. Rigor@clever.net (Matt Fox) wrote:
  16. >In article <4geg2t$9ha@online-la.com>, sherpa@pobox.com says...
  17. >>
  18. >>Why do you want a modem with a Rockwell chip set?  The often are
  19. >>incompatible in high speeds with Win95.  I just wish I knew what good
  20. >>28.8 modems DO NOT use the Rockwell chip set.
  21. >>
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  23. >
  24. >us robotics sportster, courier, at&t, penril
  25. >
  26. Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.
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