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- From: an171@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Anthony Hill)
- Subject: Re: Supra will offer upgrade to 33.6!
- Message-ID: <Dn1MIK.15H@freenet.carleton.ca>
- Sender: an171@freenet.carleton.ca (Anthony Hill)
- Reply-To: an171@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Anthony Hill)
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- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 22:01:32 GMT
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- Bill Beogelein (ag775@detroit.freenet.org) writes:
- >>: Once Supra upgrades their modems to 33.6, who knows what else the new
- >>: datapump upgrade may include: like more of the v.34 options and fixes
- >>: of problems known with the regular 28.8 v.34 datapump. And even if
- >
- > Where can I find a detailed list of those 2 things:
- > 1) More v.34 options that the Supra doesn't (yet) have.
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- 64-State trellis decoding, assymetric symbol rates and carrier
- frequancy and the 2749 optional symbol rate. That's all I know of off the
- top of my head, although I'm sure there are plenty of others (there are a
- whole bunch of optional features for v.34, Supra has some of them, but
- certainly not all of them). FWIW though, I wouldn't count on any of these
- features being added with any new Rockwell datapumps.
-
- > 2) Bugs in the regular v.34 datapump.
-
- There is a bit of a problem with the way that it handles the 3429
- symbol rate, although most non-Rockwell companies worked around this
- problem long ago (since Rockwell can't fix problems in their datapumps
- already in the field). Again, there are almsot certainly other things
- (IMO there's no such thing as a bug-free modem, espeically not with v.34).
-
- Anthony
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- Anthony Hill | an171@FreeNet.Carleton.CA
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