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- From: costmo@rosenet.net (Christopher Ostmo)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Internal vs, External ?
- Date: Sat, 30 Mar 1996 08:49:32 GMT
- Organization: Rosenet, Inc.
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- Hey!!!
-
- I didn't want to start any arguments here. My point is this:
- everybody has wants and needs that differ from everybody else's. For
- me, internal modems are the best choice. I also use a winsock that
- does not have scripts to edit and gives me a simulation of an external
- modem's LED lights. My computer system does not have 16550 UART chips
- and I would rather not yield any space to an external modem. I also
- don't mind having a little extra cash in my pocket (I could use a
- little extra RAM :-). I know for a fact that I am not alone. NOT
- EVERYBODY PREFERS EXTERNAL MODEMS. The best thing to do is get as
- much information about the pros and cons of each and figure out which
- is best FOR YOU. It is unfair to say that one is unquestionnably
- better than the other.
-
- I will say it again...
-
- DIFFERENT STROKES FOR DIFFERENT FOLKS.
-
-
- Christopher Ostmo
- a.k.a. costmo@rosenet.net
- Rosenet, Inc.
- (541) 440-1447
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