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On Tue, 2 Sep 2003 21:02:50 PDT7, J. R. Fox wrote:
>Many years back, I had an external (travel) modem that was about the
>size of a pack of smokes.
Worldport 2496, in my desk drawer now. I paid US$450 for it. Still
works (to 2400 baud).
>Is anyone reading this familiar with a
>latter day equivalent that does V.90 or, better yet, V.92 *and* will
>work with OS/2 ? I have seen one mentioned online, possibly not a
>current model, called the Dynalink. It is strictly USB, and is being
>sold in Australia / N.Z.
How about a serial port modem, will work with any OS?
I am also interested
Jeffrey Race
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