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[challenge entry] I always thought these DSL modems looked familiar...
...so I took another look at the connection screen:


Second in a series, part one was here.

From the Robots! challenge. See all 410 entries (closed)

(, Sun 2 Mar 2003, 14:55, archived)
# i read that as
"speeddial touch-up"
(, Sun 2 Mar 2003, 14:56, archived)
# well you would...
you dirty boy...
(, Sun 2 Mar 2003, 15:00, archived)
# it
works for me ;)
(, Sun 2 Mar 2003, 15:21, archived)
# speed-dial rules! ;)
No-one but me have one of those dead green frogs masquerading as a DSL modem then?
(, Sun 2 Mar 2003, 15:23, archived)
# it does make
a lot more sense now you've explained that bit to me... and your bloody-minded perfectionism has produced a great pic as usual ;)

i prefer the smuttiness of the replies though...
(, Sun 2 Mar 2003, 15:24, archived)
# Funnily enough
this took me about 5-10 minutes... Of course, it's not my original concept, but I managed to abandon that before spending 5 hours on it this time!
(, Sun 2 Mar 2003, 15:26, archived)
# ahh well
shows what I know ;)

I'm off again now.
(, Sun 2 Mar 2003, 15:28, archived)
# I've got one somewhere
but ditched it pretty quick 'cos I could only get it working under windows.
(, Sun 2 Mar 2003, 15:25, archived)
# When hunting pics
(which was pathetically disasterous) I found mention of ways to use it under Linux, including driver packs - and I think my brother managed it on his old machine, too.

Just do a google...
(, Sun 2 Mar 2003, 15:27, archived)
# I did a lot
of research when I wanted it to work under linux. Now that I'm on a newer distribution, it would probably work quite easily. But I've got an ADSL route/modem thingy now so don't need to worry about the speedtouch.
(, Sun 2 Mar 2003, 15:31, archived)