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Paul, at 21:46 on Mon, May 15 1995, you wrote to All ... PE> I am thinking of getting a Maestro 288FM-V modem on a sysop PE> deal for $412. It is V.34 of course. Apparently the modems PE> have been around for a couple of months now (it's just that PE> I haven't heard of them!). Does anyone have any info on PE> these? So much for Bill's great theory about a USR price PE> drop. :-) I'm not particularly interested in a flash rom, PE> because at the USR prices I can afford to simply keep my PE> Spirit and use that as a backup for the price I would pay PE> for the USR. Besides, I can probably make better use of PE> my Spirit for dialing out on my other line. BFN. Paul. PE> P.S. Is the Maestro modem as good as any other Rockwell PE> based modem at busy-detect, or is there something PE> particularly bad about Maestro? E-Mail my mail host Paul Marwick of 3:640/820 and ask him how he feels about his. David @EOT: --- Msgedsq 3.05* Origin: JabberWOCky CBCS +61 7 868 1597 (3:640/305) SEEN-BY: 640/305 450 711/934 30163/9 @PATH: 640/305 711/934 |
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