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The 1660 was a 300 baud modem primarly for the [[Commodore 64]]. What made the 1660 'interesting' is that it needed an audio cable from the host computer to generate the DTMF to dial, as it could not dial on its own. | The 1660 was a 300 baud modem primarly for the [[Commodore 64]]. What made the 1660 'interesting' is that it needed an audio cable from the host computer to generate the DTMF to dial, as it could not dial on its own. | ||
Revision as of 15:25, 21 September 2009
The 1660 was a 300 baud modem primarly for the Commodore 64. What made the 1660 'interesting' is that it needed an audio cable from the host computer to generate the DTMF to dial, as it could not dial on its own.
The 1660 shipped with a basic terminal program, and the Quantium link software package for the predicesor to AOL.