In 1978, with $5,000 investment money in hand, Dennis Hayes launched what would become one of the most noteworthy tech companies of the '80s: Hayes Microcomputer Products. Soon after founding his company, Hayes would release its flagship product, the 300 baud Smartmodem. Primitive modems of the time generally required buggy acoustic couplers. But Hayes outdid them all with an affordable standalone unit that plugged directly into a phone jack. Eventually the screeches of carrier tones were heralding the computer telecommunications revolution, and bulletin board systems sprang up everywhere.
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