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At one point in time CoCoPro! obtained a number of [[ | At one point in time CoCoPro! obtained a number of [[Direct Connect Modem Pak]]s, which were basically useless with their 300 Baud Modem. Fortunately, there was a hack devised (published in Raibow I believe) to turn the Modem Pack into the equivalent of the [[Deluxe RS232 Pak]]. The CoCoPro! RS232 Paks are old DC Modem Paks repurposed. | ||
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At one point in time CoCoPro! obtained a number of Direct Connect Modem Paks, which were basically useless with their 300 Baud Modem. Fortunately, there was a hack devised (published in Raibow I believe) to turn the Modem Pack into the equivalent of the Deluxe RS232 Pak. The CoCoPro! RS232 Paks are old DC Modem Paks repurposed.