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- Newsgroups: comp.sys.dec
- Path: sparky!uunet!world!cmr
- From: cmr@world.std.com (Charles M Richmond)
- Subject: Re: mystery modem card
- Message-ID: <Brxwt5.3FB@world.std.com>
- Organization: Integrated International Systems Corp. One Longfellow Place, Suite 3309, Boston, Ma.
- References: <ROCKER.92Jul25023256@csa.bu.edu>
- Distribution: comp,vmsnet
- Date: Sat, 25 Jul 1992 10:22:16 GMT
- Lines: 36
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- rocker@csa.bu.edu (The Long Haired One) writes:
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-
- >I've got a card I need to be identified. I know its a type of DEC modem
- >from long ago. Its mint condition and is on a card, seemingly an internal
- >version or maybe a rack version. Can someone tell me more?
-
- >mainly I would like to know what it is, so I can figure out what it is
- >worth to sell.
-
- >here's the relevant numbers I can find on it...
-
- >DF03-R
- >C5000 5014854D
-
- >I beleive a DF03 is like a 300bps or 1200bps modem.
-
- >anyone know?
- >thankx for any info in advance
-
- >-Rocker
-
- The DF03 was a 1200 baud modem. You can find references to it in the
- addmodems file in /usr/lib/uucp. I do not know about an internal version.
- Can you tell us more about the board geography? Is it a Qbus card or
- an ISA bus card? I have seen 2 different DEC ISA bus cards. The DEC
- command set is quite different also, not at all Hayes compatible for the
- DF series or the "Scholars". The 2 that I have worked with are "AT" (Hayes)
- compatible.
-
- Charlie
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