Last year, I got some external dos 28800 modems from
midwest electronics in minneapolis. 15$ ea.

I just opened the box for Corel Linux, which I had added to
a hardware order for 20$.  I had seen a note which said that
it recognized 'soft modems'. the 350 pg manual, unlike every
other Linux distro manual I've seen, did not say that it would
not run a win modem, but I wish it spelled out more clearly
that it would, other than saying it will 'auto detect' the
modem, apparently as it does with other 'PnP' components.

If so, then the 20$ win modems can be run in Linux. Here's
hoping...

http://www.jameco.com sells both external and internal
dos modems for 40-60$.
no copywrite. do what you will with this.
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