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- From: mdavis@crash.cts.com (Morgan Davis)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Subject: Re: ATTENTION high-speed modem users!
- Message-ID: <mdavis.721869122@crash.cts.com>
- Date: 15 Nov 92 23:12:02 GMT
- Article-I.D.: crash.mdavis.721869122
- References: <mdavis.721637053@crash.cts.com> <guc0TB1w165w@bluemoon.use.com>
- Organization: CTS Network Services (crash, ctsnet), El Cajon, CA
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- In <guc0TB1w165w@bluemoon.use.com> t_captain@bluemoon.use.com (Tc Wilson) writes:
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- >Yes, but you have to remember that the firmware cannot handle anthing
- >above 19200 (38400 or 57600 for the newer modems), and even then, at
- >19200, the firmware's throughput is very low (more like 11000 baud).
-
- That's very true, which is even more reason why RTS/CTS flow control
- would be an important factor. With the inability to process high speed
- input fast enough, there would be a lot of flow control going on.
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