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- From: Keith Brister <kb22@cornell.edu>
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Why 33600?
- Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 13:33:14 -0400
- Organization: CHESS, Cornell University
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- If I understand this right, all I need to do to get really high speed
- transfers is to set the modem to computer speed as high as possible,
- regardless of the rate the sender is sending or what the phone line
- could handle. If I do this right, I should be able to receive a file
- before it has been sent! I suggest you patent the method ASAP, as you
- will become the richest person in the world in short order. I'd do it,
- but I'm too busy.
-
- Ok, everyone stop this nonsense at once and get back to work.
-
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- Dr. Keith Brister
- Staff Scientist
- CHESS kb22@cornell.edu
- Wilson Lab
- Cornell University
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