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- From: mckeeveb@monashee.sfu.ca (Gumby - The unknown user)
- Subject: Re: ZyXEL as answering machine ? (PC-Software)
- Message-ID: <mckeeveb.725735640@sfu.ca>
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- Organization: Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., Canada
- References: <01062012.meelll@inter.interzone.ch>
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 17:14:00 GMT
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- chip@inter.interzone.ch (Marc Liyanage) writes:
-
- >I just had a look inside my S+ and it seems that the MC86000 runs
- >at 16 Mhz.
-
- Check the crystal. It should be 40MHz (if memory serves) and is scaled
- down by a factor of two to clock the chip.
-
- >Could it be that my S+ is in fact an S model? It has a "PLUS Enhanced"
- >sticker on the case and the price was rather in the S+ range ;-)
- >The product ID string is U1496S V 5.04e P. Does the P stand for Plus?
- >or should there be a + sign after the U1496S?
-
- Yes, the 'P' stands for 'Plus'
-
- >Could somebody with an S+ tell me what their product ID string is?
-
- My E+ reports: U1496E V 5.04f P
-
- And this is definitely and E+, it does have CELP compression...
-
- --
- Rob McKeever VE7ICJ rmckeeve@sfu.ca mckeeveb@sfu.ca 604-291-0457
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