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On Tuesday May 21 1996, Peter Collis wrote to James Baker ...
GC> Ok I just bought a netcomm roadster 288. I wanna know a good setup for it
GC> to be used as a BBS modem, I mean what I can set it up as in teh S
GC> registers (I think thats what you call them)
JB> Man! if you can't set up your own bloody modem there's NO chance
JB> you'll set up a successful BBS?
PC> Maybe when he said "as a BBS modem" he meant using it to
connect to BBS's
No, he definitely meant that he wanted to run it on his own BBS.
Johnno (japp{at}mpx.com.au)
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