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- From: redhawk@tiac.net (redhawk)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Two modems in Win95
- Date: Thu, 14 Mar 1996 23:30:02 GMT
- Organization: Redhawk Publishing
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- Dave Comley <74074.1573@compuserve.com> wrote:
-
- >curt@teleport.com (Curt...) writes:
- >> samk@cis.ind.edu (S. Kirk) wrote:
- >
- >> Anyone have an specific good or bad experiences running two modems
- >> at the same time under Win95? Would be helpful to know the results, and
- >> the platform being used.
- >>
- >> Thanks,
- >> Curt...
- I have a Sportser 28,8 on Com3 and a Zoom Comstar 28.8 on Com 4.
-
- The sportster is my dial up connection and I use the Comstar with the
- bitware software for speakerphone capability, and voice mail.
-
- I also have the sportster set as my fax modem.
-
- Everything has worked without a problem. I am often on the net with
- the sportster and either answering the phone or dialing out via
- bitphone with the Comstar.
-
- Does not seem to be any problems with multitasking. All my internet
- software is 32 bit, win95 but the bitware stuff is 16 bit. Still no
- identifiable problems.
-
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