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Easy to find on eBay:
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Good luck, svobi
pskye@peterskye.com on 26.10.2003 07:05:47
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: Arrgh! OS/2 Modem
Mark Abramowitz wrote:
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> >How does the audio get into the computer?
> =
> . . .through the serial port. Why would it make a
> difference whether it was internal or external. As long
> as it has a supported voice chip, you'll be just fine.
Hmm, okay. The last external modem I had was a USRobotics 56k, and I
remember looking around at the time for an external modem that could
handle voice but couldn't find one. The only modems I could find that
would handle voice were internal. That was perhaps six years ago.
- Peter
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