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- From: richard@bnr.ca (Richard A. Dault)
- Subject: Re: 14,400 bps: Does any comm software support it?
- Message-ID: <1992Jul23.122353.18296@bnr.ca>
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- Organization: Bell-Northern Research, Ontario, Canada
- References: <csjohn.711865104@knuth>
- Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1992 12:23:53 GMT
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- In article <csjohn.711865104@knuth> csjohn@knuth.mtsu.edu (Bullwinkle) writes:
- >
- >I will be getting a 14,400 bps v.32/v.32bis/v.42/v.42bis
- >fax/modem soon. I have noticed that on all of the MSDOS
- >and OS/2 communications software that I have seen there is
- >no setting for 14,400 bps, although there is for 9600 bps and
- >19,200 bps. Is there any way to access the 14,400 bps
- >speed, or am I stuck at 9600 bps for now? Is there any software
- >out there that supports 14,400 bps? Thanks.
-
- No communication programs have a 14.4K baud setting.
-
- You set the comm speed to 19.2K baud for regular communication, or you set
- it to 38.2K baud when using data compression. I always set mine to 38.2K
- baud and when calling somewhere and the 'auto-detect' will slow it down if
- necessary.
- I use telix 3.15, you can set the comm speed to 38.2K baud.
-
- >John Wallace
- >csjohn@knuth.mtsu.edu
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