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- From: wolfgang@netcom.com (Wolfgang Henke)
- Subject: Re: Anyone out there successfully get a 14.4K modem running on a Sun?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec29.195305.10825@netcom.com>
- Organization: Netcom
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- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 19:53:05 GMT
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- Gumby - The unknown user (mckeeveb@monashee.sfu.ca) wrote:
- :
- : While Sun may have problems with their tty code, I've found that from my
- : Sun3/60 I have few problems, provided I don't tax the CPU too much. I've
- : been considering the possibility of trying 38.4 after upping the clockspeed
- : on the machine from 20MHz to 25, but I doubt that'll give me quite the punch
- : I'd need.
-
- Let me know how your quartz upgrade goes, please.
-
- I run a 3/60 at 20 MHz and use 38400 baud on the DTE port, but 19200 baud on
- the dialin host. I get data transfers of between 1600 to 1700 cps and
- dont loose characters even on larger file transfers of 3 Mbytes or so
- at a time.
-
- The modem I use is a Digicom Scout+ V.32bis at 14,400 bps and V.42bis,
- of course :-).
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