T-ZONE wrote:
>
> >i've heard that tzone may be offering an upgrade to the 2400 baud modem
> >in the pc110 that the owner would do (as opposed to shipping to japan)..
> >is this true? any estimated date or price?
> >
> >thanks!
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> Hello,
>
> We do have a small quantity available for JPY 24,800 but installation
> requires pulling the computer completely appart and the size of the
> motherboard and inaccessibility of contacts make it very difficult to
> re-connect all the wires back to the motherboard later. Besides, our staff,
> who know very well what they are doing, have broken two boxes in the
> process - the external "body" of the computer, because it is really hard to
> get it off the computer, and there is one spot where it holds together with
> merely 1 mm wide piece of paper thin metal. We now have all the
> installations done by the company that designed the modem for us and we
> strongly recommend that customers don't do it themselves. If you like to
> buy the modem anyway, I can sell it to you, but I want to make sure that
> you understand the risk involved, and that you understand that we can not
> guarantee that you will be able to install the modem and we can not take it
> back if you fail or refund you if you damage your computer in the process.
> It runs under Windows 95 as standard modem and comes without a driver.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Tania Horvat
> T-ZONE, Tokyo
>
> Make sure to check specs and waranty terms before your purchase.
>
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