On Mon, 6 Sep 1999, Kevin Day wrote:
> > This is pretty much untrue, because not all applications (industrial
> > applications) for modems have a PC to talk to, so it's totally
> > impossible for conventional modems to go away.  I used to make my living
> > tending large banks of modems, and not all applications are 56K even,
> > because they are only justified if you have a very large modem pool.

There are lots of applications where speeds of greater than 1200 bps aren't 
justified.

> non-winmodem model is about 3x the Winmodem style. (You can buy winmodems
> very cheap, since everyone is making them now. You can't buy non-winmodem's

You can buy winmodems cheap because they are cheap crap.  they force the
host system to do everything useful.  Network quake players will keep the
real modem on a PCI card going for a while yet.

David Scheidt



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