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Re: Why no internal modem > 2400?
It was Thu, 20 Feb 1997 14:04:00 GMT. I was reading instead of working. And
Brian Hammack <brian.hammack@rook.wa.com> said:
>Philosophy question here...
> We have SCSI cards, we have SecondSight, we have hard drives on
>cards, but why don't we have internal modems for Apples faster than 2400
>bps? This eludes me. Anyone have any guesses?
> And don't say "cuz it's cheaper to put a Super Serial together
>with an external 14.4 or faster", which is true but was not neccesarily
>the case during the first year or two of 14.4's being readily available.
Actually, yeah, I think it certainly was the case. By the early 90s (when 14.4
modems came out; I think 1991 but can't remember for sure), the Apple II
platform was no longer a new, vibrant, rapidly-expanding market like, say, the
PC market. Why bother to spend the R&D costs when the externals *will* work?
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