RE: PCMCIA modem & "DOS"

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From: Bronson, Scott E. CPT (SBRONSON_at_seoul-psd.korea.army.mil)
Date: Wed Oct 02 1996 - 20:58:50 EDT


Randy,

Time to get off "the high horse" and cut Rick a little slack. Takes all
kinds of questions on this listserv to make it good. I'm certain others
out there are interested in this as well....

Scott

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>From: Randy Whittle[SMTP:whittle_at_usc.edu]
>Sent: Thursday, October 03, 1996 9:36AM
>To: tp750_at_cs.utk.edu
>Subject: Re: PCMCIA modem & "DOS"
>
>At 07:23 AM 10/2/96 -0500, Rick Tait wrote:
>
>>I run Win95 on my 760c and I need to be able to have my Megahertz PCMCIA
>>modem "seen" under DOS (well, booting to DOS via F8). The reason being
>>I want to run Duke Nukem with sound and use the PCMCIA modem to dialup
>>a friend. I dont think I can get the Mwave to do both sound and modem,
>>anyone thinks differently let meknow.
>
> It never ceases to amaze me how so often the difficult times
>that
>people have with making their machines work, the reason is because
>they're
>trying to play some silly game!
>
> Some of us ancient people on the list remember fiddling with
>drivers
>on our 750's--all because we wanted to make "Doom" sound work...
>
> Are we all just playing games with these expensive toys?!
>
>-------
>Randy Whittle rwhittle_at_usa.net
>USC Graduate School of Business http://www-scf.usc.edu/~whittle
> "If you've been in the game for 30 minutes and still don't know who
>is the patsy...*YOU* are the patsy." - Warren Buffet
>
>


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