An Inexpensive PC-Modem for 76.8kBit/s User Access
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This article describes a simple and inexpensive modem intended to link end users at 76.8kBit/s to the high speed backbone network. The modem can be connected to standard PC’s using the Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP) interface.
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