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From: ccs020@ucdavis.UUCP (Kevin Chu)
Newsgroups: net.micro.apple
Subject: Re: 1200 Baud Modem Query
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Date: Fri, 27-Sep-85 11:52:53 EDT
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> I am currently considering upgrading to the wonderful world of 1200 baud from
> my 300 baud Micromodem II.  As I see it, there are two possible ways to go
> about this:  (1) Modem card (Prometheus Promodem 1200a), or (2) separate
> serial card plus external modem.  
> 
> So, what's best?  Beats me.  Anyone have some ideas they would like to share
> on this subect?  Which way is best?  Which hardware have you had success with?
> 

I like my Novation Appla-Cat 212.  It is on the expensive side, $400+, but
it has many good features such as tone dialing, a hand-set, rs232 interface,
and a power regulator.  (In case you're into turning on your blender with
your computer.)  I also use Ascii Express 4.2 with it.

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                         --Kevin Chu
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