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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: 26 Feb 1996 21:02:27 -0800
- Organization: San Antonio, TX
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- Mike Loewen (mloewen@cac.psu.edu) wrote in comp.dcom.modems:
- >In article <3130a2e9.12052924@news.insync.net> bubba@insync.net writes:
- >>btomlin@crl.com (Bruce Tomlin) wrote:
- >>
- >>
- >>>Anyhow, looking at both of my serial numbers it seems that the first
- >>>three digits mean...
- >>>
- >>>009 = daughter board
- >>>007 = single board
- >>
- >>Mine starts 000955
- >>and is very definitely a single board unit.
-
- > ...and mine starts with 000954, and is a single board unit.
-
- I suppose I *could* have it backwards... :)
-