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- From: keelings@wl.aecl.ca
- Subject: LightCom 144F fax/modem
- Message-ID: <9SEP92.11273905@wl.aecl.ca>
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- Organization: AECL RESEARCH
- Date: Wed, 9 Sep 1992 17:27:39 GMT
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- Date sent: 9-SEP-1992 11:18:00
- In a previous article, younus@iona.uk.sun.com wrote:
- >Does anyone have the above modem, has anyone heard of it?
-
- Yes, that's *my* modem. :-)
-
- >I ham trying to find out if any of the boys who make it are listening in.
- >I know they have a BBS in the states but would like to know if they have
- >e-mail.
-
- I've dialed up their BBS and played around on it a bit ( one
- call ), but I've seen nothing mentioning their being connected to
- the net.
- When I bought mine, I mentioned that I was intending to use it
- with a UNIX box and they were very supportive and enthusiastic. As for
- the modem itself, I've managed ca. 1960cps using Telix on my DOS box.
- I've not yet bothered with the FAX part of the L144, so I can't
- comment on it except to say that the supplied software appears capable
- and reasonably easy to use.
-
-
- _keelings@wl.aecl.ca wp33::keelings____AECL Research - Whiteshell Labs_
- __programmer/analyst, DTD/ESAB/SDS______Pinawa, MB., Canada R0E 1L0__
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