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- From: erik@til.com (Erik Horstkotte)
- Subject: Re: Can V.32bis or V.42bis be 'faked' by softwar
- Message-ID: <1992Dec14.214601.23614@til.til.com>
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- Organization: Togai InfraLogic, Inc.
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- Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1992 21:46:01 GMT
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- V.32bis is a CCITT specification for high-speed modem communication in terms of the
- actual signals sent over the phone line. If I recall correctly, it allows 14.4Kbps,
- 7.2Kbps or anything V.32 allows.
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- V.42bis is a compression & error correction scheme that layers on top of the physical
- channel (V.32bis, V.32, V.22, etc.)
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- You certainly can do V.42bis in software for a non-V.42bis modem - I believe that
- Apple does something very similar to V.42bis in their Apple Remote Access software
- for the Macintosh. I can't see *how* you could do V.32bis with a non-V.32bis modem.
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