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Bill, at 05:57 on Nov 11 1996, you wrote to Russell Brooks ... RB>> For as long as I remember (That lets me off the hook) ALL RB>> USR MODEMS have had 2 RJ12 sockets on them. BG>> Quite so, but only the telco input is connected internally. RB>> I was playing with a new external Austel one here 3 weeks RB>> ago that I am fairly sure had BOTH Sockets connected. BG> The earlier Austel daughterboard models sure weren't. RB>> I will check this out and report in...in the next little RB>> while BG> You don't realise just how useful that particular feature is BG> until such time as you no longer have it, either. I think my modem has a daughter board in it, being one of the first Austel V.34 capable Couriers released (I must open it one day and look). The phone socket on the back of the modem definitely works. David @EOT: --- Msgedsq/2 3.10* Origin: JabberWOCky CBCS +61 7 3868 1597 (3:640/305) SEEN-BY: 50/99 620/243 623/630 640/201 206 230 305 306 311 702 820 821 822 SEEN-BY: 640/823 829 711/401 409 410 413 430 808 809 899 932 934 712/515 SEEN-BY: 713/317 714/906 800/1 @PATH: 640/305 820 711/409 808 934 |
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