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- From: ghansel@mail.utexas.edu (G. Hansel)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Motorola ModemSurfr Question
- Date: Sun, 21 Apr 1996 10:06:37 -0600
- Organization: CyberSpazm Inc.
- Message-ID: <ghansel-2104961006370001@slip-55-2.ots.utexas.edu>
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- In article <4l22t0$lqn@dub-news-svc-4.compuserve.com>,
- 72074.3376@compuserve.com (P. Tai) wrote:
-
- > I just learned from another ModemSurfr user that the modem used AT&T
- > chipsets, making it completely different from the Power and Lifestyle
- > series modems which use Motorola's "24 bit data pump" (from the spec
-
- I haven't asked the guys over at Motorola ISG about it yet, but I strongly
- suspect that the ModemSurfr is just a re-labeled LifeStyle 28.8. Both the
- Power and LifeStyle 28.8 modems use a 68356 communications processor
- (68000 CPU and 56002 DSP on the same chip)- I would be very surprised if
- the ModemSurfr didn't use the 68356 as well. Give Moto a call at
- 800-365-6394 to find out-
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