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In a message dated 98-09-04 09:15:59 EDT, you write:

<< Could the computer have recieved a lightning strike through the phone
 line even though the computer was off?  And, if it has, how do I
 difinitively assure myself that the IO section of the MB is fried? >>

It indeed sounds like lightning did you in. my guess would be to try the modem
in another machine. if it still doesnt work, scrap it and buy new. modem
prices are cheap enough now it's cheaper to buy than repair  IMHO
philippe beaulieu

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