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A high-powered computer, one step below a minicomputer and a step above a microcomputer. The term often refers to fairly powerful dual-processor computers used to generate 3D images or manipulate 2D images or sound. Often workstations require very powerful graphics setups. ISP Glossary:
Workstation - In comp.dcom.modems on 9 Apr 2004 23:04:00 -0700 csdude@hotmail.com(Mike) posted:Based on some advice here, I recently bought a Zoom 3048 externalmodem, specifically because it will support both Windows and Linux.Oddly enough, the local Staples had a better price than anyone I foundonline. Shocked!Anyway, my ISP doesn't support V.92, only V.90. My old internal modemhad Modem on Hold software that worked fine at V.90, and even thoughI wish I could help you, but maybe you can help me. I'd appreciateit.What was your old modem? Actiontec? And by "had Modem on HoldSoftware that worked fine" do you mean it the MOH part worked fine, orjust that the software did, and if you had v.92 the MOH part probablywould have also.the NetWaiting software that came with this modem said that it wouldwork (but not all features, of course), it didn't give information onwhat to do to actually make it work.I'm guessing that I need to add some Extra Settings, but I can't findwhat they are. Does anyone have an idea, or at least an idea on whereto look? The Zoom site didn't give me anything.TIA,MikeMeirmanIf emailing, please let me know whetheror not you are posting the same letter.Change domain to erols.com, if necessary.
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