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From: treesh@vangogh.helios.nd.edu
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Subject: Re: Advice on Modem Connection?
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Date: 1 Nov 90 14:17:22 GMT
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You need an RS232C interface card for your 64.  I have used the OmniTronix
model for sevrel years and it works very good.  I personally like the
Omnitronix model over the others because of its user-configurable 
data flow.  Mine has a bunch of jumppers in it, but I have seen other that
have cut/solder pad type.  If your goind to run a BBS you will want to
be sure that gets one that supports DTR, CD, and be abel to 'invert'
either of those signals via hardware.

ctfm