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- From: dhaire@gate.net (doug haire)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Is USR going to support 42bis+ on future courier upgrades?
- Date: 28 Mar 1996 01:42:40 -0500
- Organization: CyberGate, Inc.
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- Greg Bretting (bretting@insync.net) wrote:
- : On Sun, 24 Mar 1996 22:18:00 -0500, doug haire <dhaire@gate.net> wrote:
- :
- : >yOn Sun, 24 Mar 1996, Bob Nixon wrote:
- : >
- : >> Win-95 can do 10-11k/sec or max out the 115200 dte without com overruns
- : >> even when do heavy multitasking. Actually Win-95 can support DTE's of up
- : >> to 960000. I have mine set for 230000 for all the good that does. My high
- : >> priced courier has a max dte of 115200.
- : >
- : >1. I don't believe your claim about Win95.
- :
- : Well, I'm not sure which of the above claims re: Win95 you disagree with,
- : but I can verify that it does indeed allow you to haul in data at 10-11Kb/s
- : rates. Take a look in alt.binaries.misc and look for the following message
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- Please read back through the thread.
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