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- From: 90taobri@CHASM.SCAR.UTORONTO.CA (Brian Tao)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Subject: Re: Wish list for FAX software on the GS
- Message-ID: <9212180606.AA24868@chasm.scar.utoronto.ca>
- Date: 18 Dec 92 06:06:28 GMT
- Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU
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- Organization: MuGS Research and Development Facility
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- The following revelation escaped Soenke Behrens's lips:
- >
- > No, it is possible. Modern modems support it. In the case of FAX or data,
- > they issue several RINGs very close to each other, this is recognized
- > by the program, which in turn "switches on" the modem part of the modem.
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- My phone rings at the same pace no matter who (or what) originates a
- call. The modem answers no matter what. I don't know about a fax call
- though...
-
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