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- From: whitewolf@gnh-starport.cts.com (Tae Song)
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- Subject: Re: ATTENTION high speed modem users: addendum to previous article
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- Date: 19 Nov 92 17:16:42 GMT
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- I'd like to add that not ALL TI buffer chips are defective for CTS tracking.
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- TI chips with 749 X on the first line after the TI insignia seems to work.
- The TI that Brendan tested was 614 X (or close to that number). The numbers
- may be dates they were manufactured. 614 = 198(6) 14th week, 749 = 198(7)
- 49th week. The numbers are from memory, but one of the was definitely 6 and
- the one that did work started with a 7.
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