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To: Thomas Scharf who wrote (10450)11/14/1997 6:59:00 PM
From: DownSouth  Read Replies (2) of 77400
 
> it is a lot less expensive and more logical to replace a modem card than to replace the entire motherboard when you want to upgrade a system.

ummm...but even if my motherboard has a builtin modem, I don't have to replace the motherboard to upgrade the modem. All i have to do is buy a new modem card. That means I will have spent LESS money because the first modem I bought was on the motherboard and probably added just a few bucks to the system cost. Follow me?
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