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- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Path: FreeNet.Carleton.CA!an171
- From: an171@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Anthony Hill)
- Subject: Re: COURIER: How to tell, daughterboard or not
- Message-ID: <Dno4G7.JFr@freenet.carleton.ca>
- Sender: an171@freenet2.carleton.ca (Anthony Hill)
- Reply-To: an171@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Anthony Hill)
- Organization: The National Capital FreeNet
- References: <31308c01.6188492@news.insync.net> <DnEJED.15G@giskard.demon.co.uk>
- Date: Sun, 3 Mar 1996 01:36:06 GMT
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-
- Dale Shuttleworth (dale@giskard.demon.co.uk) writes:
- > Hi,
- >
- > Bill Garfield (bubba@insync.net) wrote:
- > : 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?
- >
- > [...]
- >
- > Surely this is a little complicated? Would it not be easier to
- > simply turn the modem over and look through the ventillation slots?
- > :-)
- >
- > I would guess that if you can see two circuit boards at the LED end
- > of the modem you have a daughter board version.
-
- That was the method I always used, but it would seem that people
- in this newsgroup like to make things complicated by tracking serial
- numbers or listening if a relay makes a click or things like that :>.
-
- Anthony
-
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- Anthony Hill | an171@FreeNet.Carleton.CA
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