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Info needed for Modem project for TRS-80 64k CoCo [message #80968] Tue, 04 June 2013 00:04
schultz is currently offline  schultz
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Date: Thu, 7-Mar-85 15:01:49 EST
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	I own a 64k Radio Shack Color Computer, and I am wanting to 
build a modem for an independent study project.  Has anyone out in net-land
attempted this before?  What problems did you encounter?  What was the 
approximate cost for the components?  Where did you get a circuit layout?
Did it work when you were done? :-)

	Any suggestions, comments, or hints are greatly appreciated.  You
can e-mail any information or warnings to me with the following path.

				Thanks,
				Steve Schultz


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Re: Info needed for Modem project for TRS-80 64k CoCo [message #80972 is a reply to message #80968] Mon, 11 March 1985 19:00 Go to previous message
heiser is currently offline  heiser
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Posted: Mon Mar 11 19:00:41 1985
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For anyone wanting to build a modem:  In either the Nov or Dec 1984 issue
(I am not sure which), there was an article on building mmodems.  I believe
there was also a schematic and parts list for it. It was a 300 baud
modem.
   
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