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- From: btomlin@crl.com (Bruce Tomlin)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: USR: USRSDL for Courier V.EVERYTHING USE GONE OFF OF FTP.USR.COM! SHIT!
- Date: 25 Feb 1996 09:39:20 -0800
- Organization: San Antonio, TX
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- C. E. Wyatt (cewyatt@cew.com) wrote in comp.dcom.modems:
- >Interesting. My serial number begins 000781. I bought my Courier back before
- >V.34 was approved. It is labeled V.34 Ready Fax with V.FC and V.32bis. Of
-
- The only modems *shipped* that way were single-board modems.
-
- Anyhow, looking at both of my serial numbers it seems that the first
- three digits mean...
-
- 009 = daughter board
- 007 = single board
-