>> thrown in. The NEC and Olivetti versions
depended on external modems
> I have the Olivetti version - an M10, and the PCB certainly has positions
> for the internal modem components. Now, it would be quite normal for a UK
> machine not to have the modem (our CCITT tones are different from Bell
> tones at 300 baud, and there are different approval requirements), so I
> assumed that the US model had the modem fitted.
I have never read a report or review of an M-10 with
an internal modem.
And the magazines that covered the Model 100 _did_ review the Olivetti
and NEC products, but of course those magazines were rather more than
three moves ago (per Poor Richard, three removes equals one fire), but
I do recall that they all had the same Kyocera main board with minor
changes per customer.
Maybe no Magazine did review it, but I own an M10
with internal Modem.
Gruss
H.
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Ich denke, also bin ich, also gut
HRK