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From: fernande AT internet1 DOT net
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Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 00:41:08 -0500
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To: opendos AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: Public Buying (was: Re: DRDOS FDISK)
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Pat,

I was looking at modems the other day for a friend.  I can't remember if
it was on the Zoom web site, or on the box, but I do remember seeing
that they also could be jumpered, or at least the particular model
could.  That would fit with what you were saying about NT.

Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA

Patrick Moran wrote:
>I am looking at one of my
> wholesale catalogs and found a ZOOM model 56Kx 56k V.90 K56flex ISA
> w/channel 2 call waiting support, voice mail (requires sound card) Flash
> memory, Linux and NTcompatible. It says it is a PNP modem, but NT uses
> legacy devices. Linux also uses legacy devices but does have PNP capability
> if you install the software for it. So this is probably one of those that
> can be used as either a PNP or legacy device. It comes in both internal and
> external versions. I can check around a little and see what is available.The
> USR sportsters used to be both, but not certain about their newer ones. I am
> not certain about any X2, IDSN or DSL technology modems.
> 
> Pat

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