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On 27 Jan 97, John Clarke wrote to Ian Smith ...
JC> Both had the modern plastic case with the row of 9 rectangular LEDs
JC> and the swing down door on the lower RHS. It IS possible to open the
JC> case by using a nail file or similar to prise the two clips holding
JC> the lid to the base (in the air vents on underside front) BUT be
JC> carefull as the clips are prone to breaking if treated ungently.
That's quite surprising. As far as I am aware, one of the criteria for
Austel approval is that the case must not be able to be easily removed;
IOW, it must actually be screwed together.
Can anyone confirm this? Arthur?
Then again, some might say that you are already screwed if you own a
NetComm, but we won't get into that now, will we? :-) In any event, I've
always liked NetComm modems.
John (japp{at}mpx.com.au)
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