*****hayes modem history.....

From: Ed Sharpe <esharpe_at_uswest.net>
Date: Thu Sep 25 13:08:43 2003

the computer museum says.....
 Hayes Micromodem 100
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Hayes pioneered the 'Smart Modems'. These modems fit inside the computer and
could be programmed to automatically dial a phone number or answer the
phone. Hayes advertised: "Since it is a direct connect device, it has none
of the losses and distortions associated with acoustic couplers.
There are two program selectable speeds for the Micromodem 100-- a high
speed of 300 BPS (baud) and a factory set low speed of 110 BPS. The low
speed may be hardware adjusted from 45 to 300 BPS
at  http://www.syssrc.com/html/museum/html/modem_hayes100.html
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Subject: Re: *****hayes modem history.....
> On Wed, 24 Sep 2003, ed sharpe wrote:
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> > question: was the s100 board the first version of the Hayes micromodem
> > with the at command set or was the standalone first? I also remember
> > they made one for the apple too... came across the s100 and a standalone
> > version and need to label up for one of the displays.... I should know
> > the answer to this but alas the cob webs grow deep in my brain!
>
> Did the S-100 modem even have the AT command set?
>
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