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- Subject: Re: Is anyone using IBM's new Multimedia Modem?
- Date: 19 Mar 1996 00:47:21 GMT
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- In <4ihf0l$1210@news-s01.ny.us.ibm.net>, Dlfulle@IBM.NET (David Fuller) writes:
- >I am interested in the software that is packaged with the MMM+.
- Smith Micro Quicklink Message center for Windows. For OS/2 the modem,
- and drivers for MMPM. Modem is V.34 and Fax V.17.
- The TAM I use is an IBM IUO package that is also available
- from Sam Detweiler, but he has its distribution under tight control.
- For FAX I use the Faxworks from the Bonus Pack.
- At the moment I am not using the MMM+ software, I am using a Beta version.
- If I can find some official blurb I'll post it here. I bought the MMM, not the
- MMM+ version, therefore I cannot give a definitive answer what is in the MMM+
- package.
-