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- From: mark@martem.demon.co.uk (mark roberts)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: RPI modems and Windows NT
- Date: Sun, 07 Apr 1996 15:29:05 GMT
- Organization: MARK ROBERTS CONSTRUCTION
- Message-ID: <828890943.9675@martem.demon.co.uk>
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- first of all; no im not aware of a driver for NT, but a good place to
- try is Psimoons Zoltrix web page and Rockwell.com. But in answer to
- the heathens: RPI modems arent useless! once you do have an RPI driver
- and software that doesn't conflict with that driver they work fine.
- Also it is no help to anyone if the only answer you can supply is to
- throw it in the bin! RPI modems do work, unfortunately they seem to be
- an evolutionary dead end as far as modem hardware is concerned.
- (hardly any software available that supports Rpi For example)
- So stop knocking RPI! Just dont buy another one Matt! ;-)
- mark
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