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Telecommunications with the IBM PCjr

by David W. Carroll

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Shows How to Use the IBM PCjr as a Home Communications Terminal for Accessing Databases, Sending & Receiving Electronic Mail, & Communicating with Other Computers
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This book promises to transform an IBM PCjr into a telecommunications center, enabling the reader to network with other IBM PCs, to send and receive electronic mail, to access public bulletin board systems, and to use their PCjr as a telecommunications terminal.

As good as this book is, it did not help the PCjr catch on.
  MrJack | Sep 29, 2008 |
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