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- From: crs0794@inforamp.net (Geoffrey Welsh)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: hypermodem - hype
- Date: 5 Apr 1996 04:32:09 GMT
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- In article <4jpkf8$afe@mips.pfalz.de>,
- naddy@mips.pfalz.de (Christian Weisgerber) wrote:
- >robertn141@aol.com (RobertN141) writes:
- >
- >> Why do you think USR and Hayes put 32 bit processors on their top of
- >> the line models?
- >
- >USR haven't. The Courier uses a 80C186 (16-bit) CPU clocked at 20MHz.
- >I *think* the Hayes Optimas and Accuras use a 68302 (16-bit) CPU.
-
- I thought that Hayes/PPI used a Z800 (_not_ Z80!) or thereabouts.
-
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- Capitalism is a cold-hearted system which guards the interests of whoever's
- at the top, yet hypocritically claims that it offers everyone a fair shot.
- So is every other system ever put in place by man.
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