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- From: meister@poultry.mph.msu.edu (Other guy)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Anyone using suprasonic yet.
- Date: 12 Apr 1996 16:34:04 GMT
- Organization: Michigan State University
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- romano@cris.com wrote:
- : I am using a sportster now but like the readout the supra sonic has.
- : I would like to know if the modem is worth buying.
-
- I just received 2 SupraSonics on Wednesday, and they are very nice looking,
- small-sized modems (about the size of an IDE hard drive). I unplugged my
- old Intel 400e Satisfaction, and plugged in the 'Sonic, configured RAS under
- Windows NT 3.51 and was off and running.
-
- The display is very nice, but be forewarned that I have found it hard to
- read if I am not looking headon straight into it. If you have it sitting
- below your desktop (like on top of your tower case), you will usually have
- to stoop down to read the entire display clearly.
-
- BTW, does anyone know why the on/off switch is so BIG?
-
- Meister
-