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echo: aust_modem
to: Steven Anderson
from: Frank Filippone
date: 1996-07-22 10:54:04
subject: USR Courier

FF>> A friend of mine has alway bought internal modems. When I'm at his
 FF>> place, I feel like I don't know whats happening with a call because
 FF>> there are no led to look at for information.

 SA> I would allmost use a spare dive bay (or the CASE :) and drill some
 SA> holes and put some leds in :).. Thats if I could find where on the
 SA> Board they where :)

Imagine the mess of leads running around in the case though :-)

 FF>> This one is actually a USR plug pack, made in China. It was sitting
 FF>> about 1 below the monitor. The monitor's picture would vibrate
 FF>> horizontially quite

 SA> Oh, Looks like ARLEC (Made in ???) is better for that then :)

Yep. No problems now since I moved it away. Just one more messy lead on the floor :-)

Regards,
Frank

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