>>I bought three of the SRAM cards from Surplus Technology and they worked
>>just great. They did not come with any paperwork about them at all
>>though. I also bought the Zoom modem for 50 bucks which I like alot. I
>>personally think it may be a mistake to get the Star modem because you
>>would have to remove your SRAM card in order to use it. The Zoom pocket
>>moded uses the RS232 port and can run on batteries if you choose to use
>>it that way making it very portable.
>
>I'm not fond of the Zoom modem because using it means another cable
>and another chunk of hardware. The cable is about 10 inches long
>which is an even greater pain. I wouldn't mind switching cards
>around if I could walk around with a zoomer I could plug into a phone line.
>
>One of my primary reasons for getting the zoomer is to write an email
>"unplugged" and them plug up to fire it off. My Zoomer is mot my
>primary means of accessing the net, its not even my backup. But for
>my use I think that the card will work best.
>
>Thank you for your helpful information!
>
>BTW, another primary use for my zoomer is to dial up my computer
>and read the classics from text files on my workstation at work.
>With the sram card, I could load them and read them wherever...
>
Hi,
Are you saying that you make a transfer to Zoomer's RAM then take the modem out, out
insert your SRAM card and dumped the text file to the RAM card or am I missing something
here..?
Thank you.
Arif.
Nagoya, JAPAN.