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G'day Rod,
You recall the explanation you gave about modems for the
Commodore machines and Swift Link and modems for IBMs? I was wondering
if using your info, an internal IBM type modem could be connected to
the expantion port of a 64 or 128 with out the need for a SL as
(according to you) the componants (or similar) of the SL are in one of
these modems?
Its just a thought.
Reece.
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