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- From: elphantas@aol.com (El Phantas)
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- Subject: Re: RS232C Cables
- Date: 20 Feb 1996 16:49:18 -0500
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- In article <4gc751$irk@ns1.thpl.lib.fl.us>, sfxu@scfn.thpl.lib.fl.us
- (Jayme Rice) writes:
-
- >I was kinda wondering if anyone knows of any distributors selling RS232C
- >modem cables? I haven't seen any around advertised for about 9 months.
-
- Do you mean *cables* or user port adaptors? A modem cable is a modem
- cable, and you can buy them anywhere. If you're talking about the user
- port RS232 adaptor, several vendors still sell Aprotek's com-modem
- adaptor, namely Software Support (800-356-1179), and CMD (800-638-3263).
-
- PS. I thought that I would mention that the local shop thinks it can
- replace several components in the RS232C construction with a single new
- chip available.
-
- I'm still guessing about what you're referring to. The com-modem adaptor
- has only one chip. If you mean the Swiftlink, that would be interesting.
- Please elaborate.
-