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- From: gbaron@sparc.isl.net (Gilbert Baron)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Difference between Motorola Lifestyle and ModemSurfer
- Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 00:52:57 GMT
- Organization: InfoNet Inc.
- Message-ID: <31744081.11652378@news.isl.net>
- References: <DpvFuA.1Br@nearside.in.irs.gov> <DpwBEq.1F3@fasttech.com>
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- zeke@fasttech.com (Bohdan Tashchuk) wrote:
-
- >In <DpvFuA.1Br@nearside.in.irs.gov> rshwake@nearside.in.irs.gov (Raymond Shwake) writes:
- >
- >> The Lifestyle seems to be rapidly disappearling, probably to be
- >>replaced by the new ModemSurfer model. Is this an improved, more advanced
- >>model, or just a cheaper variant? One Egghead has a Lifestyle or two left
- >>for $159, and the ModemSurfer for $179. Any reason to go for one over the
- >>other?
- >
- >The ModemSurfr is definitely improved. At least in one way that was
- >VERY important to me.
- >
- >I recently bought a Lifestyle and almost immediately returned it for
- >the ModemSurfr. This is because the engineers doing the earlier design
- >were forced by dumb marketing pukes into supporting Plug & Pray crap,
- >with no other method of configuring the modem.
- >
- >This meant that the only way I could use my modem under Unix was to
- >first boot into DOS so the P&P device driver could initialize the COM
- >port address and IRQ number, then warm boot into Unix.
- >
- >When I bought the Lifestyle I assumed that the Plug & Pray crap was
- >just a one-time thing, and the port address and IRQ would be stored
- >in non-volatile memory. I was wrong. They must be reinitialized after
- >every hard reset.
- >
- >The modem I bought had just been returned a few minutes previously
- >by a customer who claimed the Plug & Pray crap wouldn't work in his
- >computer at all.
- >
- >The newer ModemSurfr has physical jumpers to select COM port address
- >and IRQ number, in addition to more physical jumpers to enable the
- >Plug & Pray crap.
- >
- >I wonder how much money the dumb marketing slime at Motorola who
- >believed the Intel/Micro$oft P&P bullshit cost the company on this one.
- >The modem I returned will probably find its way back to Motorola, with
- >an indication that it was unuseable by two customers.
- >
- >I'm quite happy with the new modem. Both it and the old one connect
- >quite reliably to my ISP at 24k to 28k (depends on which line I get).
- >If you run Win95 you might not even be affected by the P&P problems.
- >
- >Hmmm. Did I make clear what I REALLY thing about Plug & Play? :-)
- >
- >--
- >Bohdan The Failed Clinton Presidency - America Held Hostage - Day 1182
-
-
- The problem is NOT plug and play, it is the asinine way it is
- implemented. With the various systems available today it is asinine
- not to have jumpers to set the configuration AND a jumper (perhaps by
- default) to enable or disable plug and play. Do it that way and you
- have the best of both worlds.
- --
- Gil Baron W0MN gbaron@sparc.isl.net Web http://www.isl.net/~gbaron
- "Bailar es vivir" pgp2.6 key http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~bal/pks-toplev.html
- "Cuatro caminos hay en mi vida. Cual de los cuatro sera el mejor"
-
-
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