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- From: JNavas@NavasGrp.com (John Navas)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Why 33600?
- Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 19:48:21 GMT
- Organization: The Navas Group of Dublin, CA, USA
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- [Posted to comp.dcom.modems]
- tim@maths.tcd.ie (Timothy Murphy) wrote:
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- >estarry@oro.net (Ed Starry) writes:
- >
- >>PS: If you don't know what a cached serial port is and how they work don't
- >>condemn them. DTE is the measure of data flow and 115,200 is 115,200 whether
- >>it be from a 14.4 or a 28.8!!!
- >
- >But surely very little data can be compressed 10-fold, whatever your method.
- >You know, information theory, etc.
- >
- >Most of the data I transfer is already compressed,
- >so in fact it cannot be compressed further.
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- Ed lives in a different universe with different physical laws. ;-)
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