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Cecil:
I am trying to imagine a USRobotics modem the size of my garage! Probably was the 8088, a '186 would have been a bit of an overkill for 56K and a phone line (but the 8088 probably had head-room left over!) Regards, JS "Cecil Moore" wrote in message om... John Smith wrote: The 56K USRobotics Courier External modem was the prime example of such a hardware modem and contained its own processor and it was identical (I think) to the processor used in the first IBM computers (second generation actually, first generation used the 8086;s)--intel 80186's? You are probably thinking of the 8088 (8-bit bus) used in the low-end version of the first IBM PC. But the "first IBM computers" were not solid-state. :-) Back in the 50's, the IBM-650 computers used dual triodes with a magnetic drum as the memory. The logic was bi-quinary, somewhat like an abacus. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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