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- From: berger@atropa (Mike Berger)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Infotel V.32bis Fax/Modem
- Message-ID: <BsvJKn.7tK@news.cso.uiuc.edu>
- Date: 12 Aug 92 14:14:46 GMT
- References: <1992Jul27.181851.11668@Princeton.EDU> <1992Jul30.044024.7798@ssc.wa.com> <77268@ut-emx.uucp>
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- dll@ut-emx.uucp (Don Loflin) writes:
- >This is a list of modems I've culled from a PC Week review which I deem
- >to be 'good' in that they are fairly low cost and do support fall-forward:
- >(this is not a complete list)
-
- > Supra $399
- > QuickComm Spirit II $342
- > Computer Peripherals ViVa 14.4 $449
- > ZyXEL $469
- > Hayes Optima $479
- > Boca Research $495
- > Best Data Smart One $499
- > Digicom ScoutPlus $545
- > Intel $549
- > Practical Peripherals $549
- > US Robotics Courier $895
- > MultiTech $899
- *----
- This list doesn't distinguish between modems that actually sample
- the line periodically and initiate fall-forward (like the Intel
- 400/e), and those that will only respond to it (like the Supra).
- --
- Mike Berger
- Department of Statistics, University of Illinois
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