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- From: bubba@insync.net (Bill Garfield)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: COURIER: How to tell, daughterboard or not
- Date: Sun, 25 Feb 1996 16:33:21 GMT
- Organization: Associated Technical Consultants
- Message-ID: <31308c01.6188492@news.insync.net>
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- I really don't understand all the confusion here, as it's
- a simple task to determine =FOR SURE= whether you have the daughterboard
- style Courier or not, and finding out will not affect your warranty.
-
- EXTERNALS:
- With a pocketknife, carefully pry off the two REAR rubber feet, exposing
- the 2 case screws. Use a small phillips-head screwdriver to remove
- these 2 screws, open the case and look inside. Wasn't that easy?
-
- The daughterboard-style Courier will contain TWO printed circuitboards,
- a large one (the main chassis) and a smaller one (the daughtercard)
- sandwiched on top of the mainboard and held in place with screws.
- THIS is the modem which needs the hardware mods.
-
- If you find inside only a single printed circuit board, your modem does
- not require the modification.
-
- INTERNALS:
- (DOH.....)
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