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- From: louie@sayshell.umd.edu (Louis A. Mamakos)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Giving up on Supra
- Date: 21 Jan 1993 15:15:36 GMT
- Organization: The University of Maryland, College Park
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- In article <XOmks*yf2@laosinh.stgt.sub.org> gerrit@laosinh.stgt.sub.org (Gerrit Heitsch) writes:
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- >IF the supra does not disconnect properly, you should blame
- >Rockwell about it, not to implement it in the software they sell
- >to manufacturers, that use the C1999-16 or C1993-11 as the CPU.
- >The RC144DP is able to send a GSTN-cleardown to disconnect.
- >Another possibility to disconnect would be to send a MNP LD or a
- >V.42 DISC. Just a question of software not hardware!
-
- No, you should blame Supra if there is a problem with their modem.
- You presumably bought a modem from Supra, and not from Rockwell. What
- do you suppose Rockwell will do if you call them to get your Supra
- modem repaired?
-
- louie
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