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Steven Levine writes:   
 
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> Hi,   
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> I need an ISA internal modem to do some testing.  Speed capability is  
> irrelevant.  It just needs to be an ISA bus compatible hardware modem.  If  
> anyone relatively near me has one in the back of the closest, I can save  
> it from the trashcan.   
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> Thanks,   
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> Steven   
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> "Steven Levine"   MR2/ICE 2.41 #10183 Warp4/FP15/14.093c_W4  
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I have an old "Cardinal" 14.4 isa modem. No drivers, though.  
I'm in Santa Barbara.   
 
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