I believe that an internal modem allows the SMDR to carry on during
programming.
With an external modem, you will give up the SMDR function. With
direct connect of a computer, you have to reconnect the printer (or
start the software doing the logging) when you finish programming.
Paul H. Gusci
buttsets in my personal museum.
/mnm
AbleComm Inc.
www.ablecom.com etc.
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From: "larry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 11:21 PM
Subject: Re: KX-T: modems
> A junkyard or a museum?
>
> Sadly, we j
A junkyard or a museum?
Sadly, we just dumped a crate of old hayes 300 & 1200
baud circuit boards. Over the last ten years we
bought old hayes externals for the really nice
aluminum case that we used to house our controllers.
At a buck each from the local surplus store, we saved
a lot of money
I've wanted to do this (got lots of spare, old, slow modems...) but dont
see how to collect SMDR and use a modem at the same time on an 816. I
suppose I could use carrier detect to drive some sort of switch but that
may be more expensive than the pana solution. Anybody got a more
reasonable idea
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