[vcf-midatlantic] Hayes 300bps SmartModem for museum exhbit?
m simons
msimonsmail at yahoo.com
Sat Feb 15 20:49:02 EST 2020
I had (still have) a Hayes Micromodem II ... I believe it had the command set. You can see the manual here: https://apple2online.com/web_documents/hayes_micromodem_ii_owner__s_guide.pdfhttps://apple2online.com/web_documents/hayes_micromodem_ii_owner__s_guide.pdf On Thursday, January 30, 2020, 8:16:38 AM EST, Adam Michlin via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic at lists.vcfed.org> wrote:
Hi Everyone,
We're building a museum exhbit on historical modems. RIght now we have:
Acoustic
USR 300 bps
USR Dual Standard Courier 14.4kbps (Sysop badged)
Telebit T2500
Hayes 9600 bps
USR Sportster V.92
The idea is feature the beginnings (acoustic) and ends (USR V.92) and
several important modems in both the hobbyist space (the Dual Standard
being very popular with BBSs) and the business space (Telebit).
We'd like to replace the Hayes 9600 with a Hayes 300 SmartModem so
people can see the modem that birthed the Hayes command set. Research
indicates that the 300 is the first with the Hayes AT command set, but
any corrections are welcome. Does anyone have a 300 they would be wiling
to donate or lend?
Museum exhibits will be changed much more frequently, although not on
any set schedule as of yet, so any loan will most certainly be for less
than one year.
I'll add that, as it stands, this is a behind glass exhibit. There
certainly is the possibility of connecting some of these (or other)
modems to machines as we consider possible infrastructure capabilities
on the museum.
Thanks!
-Adam
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