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Mark Abramowitz wrote:  
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> >How does the audio get into the computer?  
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> . . .through the serial port.  Why would it make a  
> difference whether it was internal or external.  As long  
> as it has a supported voice chip,  you'll be just fine.  
 
Hmm, okay.  The last external modem I had was a USRobotics 56k, and I  
remember looking around at the time for an external modem that could  
handle voice but couldn't find one.  The only modems I could find that  
would handle voice were internal.  That was perhaps six years ago.  
 
- Peter  
 
 
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