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- From: Jimmy Chen <jimmyc@ihug.co.nz>
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- Subject: Re: RPI Modems
- Date: Fri, 29 Mar 1996 00:50:02 +1200
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- Chris Tomas wrote:
- ;>
- ;> I bought a really inexpensive 14.4 modem last year and found out
- ;> why it was so cheap. For a whole year, I never knew what an RPI
- ;> modem was and what it meant to have one. Can anyone out there
- ;> relate to my situation? If so, were you able to test the WinRPI
- ;> driver made available by Rockwell so that your RPI modem has
- ;> error correction and data compression capability? Does it work?
- ;> Shoot, if I had only known then what an RPI modem was!
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- What is RPI ?... I thought that's the chip Rockwell uses for fax.
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