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Hello Russell! Saturday October 26 1996 06:48, Russell Brooks wrote to Hamish Moffatt: >>> x2 is a new transmission scheme developed U.S. Robotics that achieves >>> line speeds of up to 56 kbps. This technology can take advantage of HM>> Texas Instruments have just announced a chipset supporting this HM>> protocol, too. If I read the press release correctly, it's available HM>> NOW, not just planned. > I would say that the TI chipset implimentation would be one of those > that is co-operating with USR's. Yep, that's what I said -- it implements USR x2. And I checked the press release again, it does appear that it's available now, ie shipping. Regards, Hamish --- GoldED/P32 2.42.G1219+* Origin: Cloud Nine, Melbourne, Australia - +61 3 9886 5195 (3:632/552) SEEN-BY: 3/103 50/99 620/243 621/505 623/630 632/50 107 108 111 309 348 353 SEEN-BY: 632/360 371 525 530 561 562 633/371 634/388 396 635/301 502 503 506 SEEN-BY: 635/541 544 728 639/252 711/401 409 410 413 430 808 809 899 932 934 SEEN-BY: 712/515 713/317 714/906 800/1 @PATH: 632/552 371 107 635/503 50/99 711/808 934 |
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