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- From: fjb@sos.net (Fred & Julie Burger)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Question: using 14.4 on an XT
- Date: Mon, 22 Jan 1996 06:58:16 GMT
- Organization: Network Access Services, Inc.
- Message-ID: <4dvcif$lep@barad-dur.nas.com>
- References: <4dq178$gud@uwm.edu>
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- jwb@alpha1.csd.uwm.edu (Jeffrey Wade Bambrough) wrote:
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- >I would like to know if installing a 14.4bps modem on an XT would work. For
- >example, could the processor and serial port keep up with the high speed data
- >flow. If not, would a 9600 work ok? If you could reply via email, that
- >would be great. Thanks in advance.
-
- >--Jeff
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- ># Jeff W. Bambrough #
- ># jwb@alpha1.csd.uwm.edu #
- ># http://www.uwm.edu/~jwb #
- ># ftp: alpha1.csd.uwm.edu /pub/jwb #
-
- I sent Jeff an e-mail, but for the benefit of others, I have an AT&T
- dataport express (internal) running in my Epson Equity 1+ 8088 XT (10
- MHz clock) with absolutely no problems. Even more surprising, I have
- used the AT&T external model through the 8250 UART in the XT and it
- also worked fine.
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- Fred Burger fjb@sos.net
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