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- From: schuster@panix.com (Michael Schuster)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: What is Express96 (and why is my modem doing it..)?
- Date: 24 Feb 1996 22:28:23 -0500
- Organization: panix
- Message-ID: <4gol0n$nk2@panix3.panix.com>
- References: <4gna2p$n7@news.cs.tu-berlin.de>
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- In article <4gna2p$n7@news.cs.tu-berlin.de>,
- achim stIndT <karolus@cs.tu-berlin.de> wrote:
- >I have several Hayes Optima 288 Modems which I want to access via
- >Hayes Autosync. Now, whenever I sent a data packet to the modem, it
- >aborts the packet to be received. The Paper describes such a behaviour
- >for Express96. But I never switched explicitly to this mode of
- >operation because there is no description of it or what it does.
- >So, what is Express96? Or, what could I have done to switch to switch
- >it on?
-
- Express 96, also described by them fast-talkin' Hayes advertising types as
- "V.32 HDX", is a half-duplex 9600 bps protocol with rapid turnaround
- ("ping pong"). It was a proprietary 9600 bps protocol until cheap ways of
- implementing V.32 came on the market. This protocol was fetaured in the
- V-Series Smartmodem 9600 and included for compatibility in several later
- models.
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