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On Wed, 03 April 2002, "Gary Wong" wrote:
> Sender: scoug-help-owner
> To: "scoug-help@scoug.com"
> Subject: SCOUG-Help:
> Is SIO still worth it?
> From: "Gary Wong"
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> Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2002 18:17:36 PST7
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> Now that I've put Convenience Pack 2 on my home machine (a built from scratch with
> an Intel SE440BX-2 motherboard with a US Robotics external modem 56K), I was
> wondering if SIO (especially the latest version 2.02) is really needed or not.
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> I tried putting it on my Thinkpad T20 but it doesn't work with the built-in Lucent
> Winmodem, BTW.
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>
Is this with a winmodem driver?
Did it work without SIO?
Regards,
Dallas E. Legan II / leganii@surfree.com / dallasii@kincyb.com
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