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echo: usr_modems
to: Ken Abrams
from: Bob Juge
date: 1996-03-26 06:47:08
subject: 33.6 Must Use Windows?

Ken Abrams wrote in a message to Bob Juge:

BJ>USR's Winmodem does not use RPI.

 KA> Even though neither the hardware or software comes from Rockwell,
 KA> they are functionally equivalent to an RPI modem, are they not??
 KA> (meaning that the EC and comp. takes place in the host computer and
 KA> not in the modem hardware)

Similar, but not the same.  THE Winmodem is a "DSP on a card",
with the Windows driver controlling all its functions.  Like the IBM MWave
modem, it could be programmed to be a sound card if USR wanted.

                                   - Bob
Internet  : bob{at}juge.com

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