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[[Image:Commodore 1670 modem.jpg|150px|right|thumb|A 1670 modem]].
 
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The 1670 was a 1200 baud, [[Hayes]] compatable Modem.  This modem plugged into the specail parallel 'modem' slot on the back of the Commodore 64 & the Commodore 128.  Unlike the prior modems, this modem supported the populer Hayes controlset, and could be used with a wide variety of terminal programs.
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The 1670 was a 1200 baud, [[Hayes]] compatible Modem.  This modem plugged into the special parallel 'modem' slot on the back of the Commodore 64 & the Commodore 128.  Unlike the prior modems, this modem supported the popular Hayes command set (aka AT commands), and could be used with a wide variety of terminal programs.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:41, 8 March 2013

A 1670 modem
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The 1670 was a 1200 baud, Hayes compatible Modem. This modem plugged into the special parallel 'modem' slot on the back of the Commodore 64 & the Commodore 128. Unlike the prior modems, this modem supported the popular Hayes command set (aka AT commands), and could be used with a wide variety of terminal programs.