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- From: g5john@cdf.toronto.edu (John Orcheson)
- Subject: Re: USRobotics Sportster SI
- Message-ID: <g5john.824630676@cdf.toronto.edu>
- Organization: University of Toronto Computing Disciplines Facility
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- Date: Sun, 18 Feb 1996 08:04:36 GMT
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- shawnl@jax.jaxnet.com (Shawn) writes:
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- >: I have a Sportster SI and it came with Software that supports RPI. There
- >: are lots of software packages that support RPI infact. If you check
- >: the Web you'll see how many manufacturers support RPI. Furthermore, at this
- >: moment I am using my modem WITHOUT the RPI enabled and it works just fine
- >: (if you're lucky enough to get a noise-free connection). Personally I
- >: would reccomend the SI if you don't want to blow a lot of money on the
- >: regular Sportster.
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- >I rather prefer a real modem & avoid problems later.
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- I'm sure the retailer who probably sold you your modem is happy too.
- Bigger profit margin for them.
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