[*] nsf flat-panel display pr

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[*] nsf flat-panel display pr

Post by Info-Mac » September 18th, 1998, 9:00 am

Download: http://archive.info-mac.org/info/hdwr/extract-it-21.hqx

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Tim Morgan
Lightning Bolt Software
http://lightningbolt.haxor.com/





I received several responses to my questions about Fax modems
for the Macintosh. I've compiled them in the following report,
and I've included another report written by Mark Scrivener, a
poster on comp.dcom.modems, about a poll he took between the Supra
V.32bis and the ZyXEL U-1496 (also V.32bis). Mark, in turn, included
a report from Paul E. Platt on a modem "shootout" between the Supra,
ZyXEL, Gateway Telepath, and Zoom. Also discussed in Paul's report are
the Practical Peripherals, Courier HST Dual, AT&T and Motorola modems,
though he didn't test them. Thanks to Yoshio Turner for sending me
Mark's report.

My original post to the digest follows:




This is an old press release from NSF, but one that I didn't see appear on
the virtual pages of info-mac. Here it is now.

Warren Kibbe cbrinson@nwu.edu GEnie: W.Kibbe AOL: WAKibbe

Title : RESEARCH BREAKTHROUGH FOR FLAT-PANEL DISPLAY DEVICES ANNOUNCED
Type : Press Release
NSF Org: OD / LPA
Date : November 30, 1992
File : pr92102

Mary Hanson November 30, 1992
(202) 357-9498 NSF PR 92-102

RESEARCH BREAKTHROUGH FOR FLAT-PANEL
DISPLAY DEVICES ANNOUNCED
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