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to: Russell Brooks
from: John Piper
date: 1996-11-06 19:20:18
subject: What`s `HST` mean?

On Tuesday, November 05 1996, Russell Brooks wrote to John Piper ...

 HM> John, Rockwell 33.6 modems were available long before the Dynalink rebadge
 HM> became popular. USR zealotcy is all very welland funny, but this is
 HM> getting a bit beyond a joke, isn't it? Verging on naive.

 JP> A little touche, are we? Being a USR FRZ does not come into the matter.
 JP> All I was stating is that (as far as I am aware), the Dynalink was the
 JP> first 33.6k modem to become available after USR. If the Dynalink in fact
 JP> WASN'T the first 33.6k modem to become available after USR, then perhaps
 JP> you can tell me what was rather than accusing me of Rockwell bashing.

 RB> He's got you just where he wants you now.....Him being a SUPRA zealot
 RB> He wants you to ask him about his SupraFaxModem

He'll be waiting a while ... :-)

 RB> and how it was Flash- upgraded from 28800 to 33600, even though it is
 RB> Rockwell "BASED"

As far as I am concerned, any modem which contains ANY code developed by
Rockwell is Rockwell-based. This includes NetComms and Supras.

John (japp{at}mpx.com.au)

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