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- Subject: Re: v34 speed on txt files???
- Date: 22 Mar 1996 04:23:45 -0800
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- In article <DoMuv9.1H3@giskard.demon.co.uk>, dale@giskard.demon.co.uk says...
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- >Err, MNP and LAPM are simply who different compression standards. One
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- and
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- >"LAPM modems" (i.e. modems which support V42bis - most of them) support
- >the LAPM compression protocol. This will usually give from 1:1 (i.e.
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- MNP 5 is a compression standard. LAPM is the primary protocol used
- by v.42 error correction. It has nothing to do with compression other
- than the fact that v.42bis uses v.42 error correction.
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