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to: Russell Brooks
from: Hamish Moffatt
date: 1996-10-29 12:59:00
subject: new USR x2 modems

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

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