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From: macdonald@author.DEC (Corporate User Publications)
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Subject: 1670 Modem
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Date: Tue, 5-Nov-85 17:01:49 EST
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Posted: Tue Nov  5 17:01:49 1985
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I just picked up a 1670 300/1200 baud Hayes compatible smartmodem for
the C128 for $160. It included three terminal programs, including
a VT52 emulator for the 64 featuring selectable 40/80 columns, a VT100
emulator for the 128, and a program called Commonsense for the 64.
The latter has all sorts of goodies like an editor, XMODEM and Compuserve
B transfer protocols.

The VT100 emulator has XMODEM and a 58K buffer, clock, and numerous
other features.

Commodore also supplies a card for free QuantumLink software, and free
time on QuantumLink (Commodore's Information Network). When you send in
the card, you also receive an updated version of the VT100 emulator
which corrects some bugs and adds full VT100 graphics capabilities

Looks like Commodore has their act together, about making sure the products
are right before shipping them.

Paul