RG>I have one I got thru the tradeup program on the Hayes website, it sits
>on the BBS. Fairly good modem, fax, 56K flashable when the ITU-T
>finalizes the '56k' standards. It's a V.34 with a Rockwell chip until
>the flash upgrade comes out. Only thing I can complain about is the
>'user manual' is on diskette, ready for loading on Windows 3.x or
>better. There is a manual on the Hayes site in file/text form but I
>haven't bothered to get it.
So I must download a file to make it a true 56k? I suppose the user
manual was a money saver? But it is a pain in the butt when you want
to read up on something.
RG>If I had it to do over again, I'd buy an external 3Com/USR Sportster and
>have x2 now -- and a manual I could browse through.
I don't I would. All my previous modems were Rockwell. But I did look
long and hard at the USR.
Thanks
John
jf73441@netpass.com
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