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- From: lukes@srv.net (Robert Luke)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: RPI modems and Windows NT
- Date: 2 Apr 1996 19:56:23 GMT
- Organization: HyperK a Division of Scientech, Inc.
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- References: <315AAE3C.37BC@bpo.hp.com> <4jfeod$l0b@nntp1.best.com> <4jm74h$6hd@milo.vcn.bc.ca>
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- -: In article <315AAE3C.37BC@bpo.hp.com>, jorgeg@bpo.hp.com says...
- -: >
- -: >(RPI driver for Windows 95) but without any success. Do you know
- -: >if a driver for NT exits? Thanks in advance for your help.
- -: >
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- -: the best advice most of us can give is to just junk the shit modem
- -
- -Does anyone know the *real* answer?
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- Let's put it this way.... ANYONE who can afford the system requirements to
- run WINNT (32 MEG, massive drive, killer processor) has little place whining
- about the lack of an RPI driver!! Win NT is a high-performance operating
- system, and RPI modems are NOT high performance. Asking for an RPI driver
- for NT is like asking for an NT driver for an ancient MFM of RLL hard drive.
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