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- From: peterk@combo.ganesha.com (Dr. Peter Kittel)
- Subject: Re: Registrated developer, myth or reality?
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
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- References: <4hgq2e$1uv@news.uni-c.dk> <DnuyrJ.H1J@cix.compulink.co.uk> <peterk.0lz7@combo.ganesha.com> <Ronald.0867@noblehouse.xs4all.nl>
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- Date: 3 Apr 96 22:01:36 MEZ
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- In article <Ronald.0867@noblehouse.xs4all.nl> Ronald@noblehouse.xs4all.nl (Ronald van Eijck) writes:
- >In article <peterk.0lz7@combo.ganesha.com> peterk@combo.ganesha.com (Dr. Peter Kittel) writes:
- >> >At the time C= set up the ADSP system it was very very slow, buggy,
- >> >dificult to set up and expensive to call.
- >>
- >> Huh? All the rest of Europe (and this included by Commodore's definition
- >> Australia and New Zealand) was quite happy with ADSP and found it fast,
- >> reliable, and easy to set up. Funny.
- >
- >Did you forget that Commodore UK only had a 2400 baud modem
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- I didn't know that. The rest of Europe proceeded quickly to 9600 bd
- Trailblazers and later 14,400 bd modems.
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- > that shared one
- >of the voice lines and the people operating the voice data switch forgot to
- >put it to data when they left the building?
- >
- >If there was one reason ADSP did not work for the UK it was Commodore UK!!
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- If it's true what you tell above then this could really be the reason.
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