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- Date: Mon, 4 Jan 93 10:54:06 -0800
- From: Zero_One@p101.f701.n202.z1.fidonet.org
- Subject: ZyXEL as answering machine ? (PC-Software)
- Comment-To: Marc_Liyanage@p101.f701.n202.z1.fidonet.org
- Message-ID: <020954fa@p101.f701.n202.z1.fidonet.org>
- Reply-To: Zero_One@p101.f701.n202.z1.fidonet.org
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- > Hi all,
-
-
- > In article <92Dec29.053504.18632@acs.ucalgary.ca>
- > (comp.dcom.modems), clau@acs.ucalgary.ca (Christopher Lau) writes:
- > [...]
-
- >> It
- >> uses custom ASICs (no worries about the problems in the Rockwell
- chipsets)
- >> a Toshiba 16 (20 for E+/S+ models) MHz 68000 microprocessor,
-
- > I just had a look inside my S+ and it seems that the MC86000 runs
- > at 16 Mhz.
- > Could it be that my S+ is in fact an S model? It has a "PLUS
- > Enhanced"
- > sticker on the case and the price was rather in the S+ range ;-)
- > The product ID string is U1496S V 5.04e P. Does the P stand for
- > Plus?
- > or should there be a + sign after the U1496S?
-
- > Could somebody with an S+ tell me what their product ID string is?
-
- You do indeed have a S+. As you have guessed the P in the ID string
- stands for plus.
-
- Tyrone Horton
- (Zero One)
- Tech Support
- ZyXEL USA
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