From: Dan Davis (shady28_at_statesville.net)
Date: Tue Oct 20 1998 - 17:53:44 EDT
I have a 755Cs. It does not have a built in modem, and AFAIK there is
no place for a built-in modem (other than a PCMCIA slot).
This is really a pretty decent little box. 487/75, upgraded to 36megs
(maxed out) and an 810meg HDD. Display is still crisp (although it is a
DSTN) and the machine seems fast for a 486 running Win95.
Cheers,
Dan Davis
shady28_at_statesville.net
ddavi32_at_jcpenney.com
Paul Khoury wrote:
>
> On Tue, 20 Oct 1998 13:50:49 -0400, Mark Gardiner wrote:
>
> >I have a contact who has a 755CS and no manual/history. He is retired and
> >this is his first computer!
> >
> >He has asked about modems and I wondered if it had an in-built MWave unit??
> >
> >How can I clarify this??
> >
> I think that the 755 does have a modem built in, but I will check my specs to be sure.
> Just curious, is it the DX2-50, or the DX4-100?
>
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