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- From: farren@shore.net (farren user)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.datacomm
- Subject: Re: 28.8/Amiga 3000
- Date: 25 Feb 1996 13:05:51 -0500
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- jpstanford@space.honeywell.com (Stanford Jeff P) writes:
-
- > - I typcally run with my serial port running at 57.6K baud to take
- > advantage of the speed and data compression that 28.8 modems offer.
- > This is 2 times the max connect rate. Though it is generally suggested
- > to run at 4 times the connect rate ( ie 115.2K ), I do not get reliable
- > operations at that speed. I use the ArtSer.device in place of
- > the AmigaDOS supplied Serial.device.
-
- Well, I'm using the OS's serial.device at 115K even as we speak, and have
- had little problem with reliability. That might simply be that I'm not
- putting undue stress on the system, but whatever the reason, I'm not
- unhappy.... My setup, BTW, includes a SupraFax288 (which I got, retail,
- for $189, but couldn't tell you where - my boss just included another
- one when he ordered the company's, but we didn't get a discount or anything
- like that), VLTJr 5.867, and a stock A3000 running 3.1.
-
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