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- From: kenh@world.std.com (Ken Hancock)
- Subject: Re: Opinions about ZOOM 14.4K FAX modem?
- Message-ID: <By10FE.9tJ@world.std.com>
- Organization: Isle Systems - Waltham, MA
- References: <1ebpiaINN7me@seven-up.East.Sun.COM> <1992Nov18.055603.12450@spectrum.CMC.COM> <JDESAI.92Nov19095619@morpheus.irbdg.East.Sun.COM>
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 17:54:50 GMT
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- In article <JDESAI.92Nov19095619@morpheus.irbdg.East.Sun.COM> jdesai@morpheus.irbdg.East.Sun.COM (Jatin Desai -- Contractor) writes:
- >I am sorry, but I just want a modem that works. I spend enough time
- >debugging my own software. I do not have time to debug someone elses.
- >Even if I was willing to spend time/money figuring out what was going on,
- >I would have very hard time figuring out what kind of FAX the other party:
- >has "Excuse me Mr/Ms.xxx could you run down to the mail room and check the
- >fax model number on your fax machine?". I want to be able to connect to
- >all faxes out there (old and new).
-
- You obviously didn't read the original post very carefully. Without giving
- developers the full information on both sides of the telephone line
- a bug report is useless. Your modem may work just fine and the receiving
- fax may be quirky. Buying a normal fax machine may not solve you're problem.
- I've certainly had problems connecting between two normal fax machines.
-
- Ken
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