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- From: jmccorm@a.cs.okstate.edu (MCCORMICK JOSHUA C)
- Subject: Re: Handshaking sequence
- References: <19930107.062507.771@almaden.ibm.com>
- Message-ID: <1993Jan7.161527.23679@a.cs.okstate.edu>
- Organization: Oklahoma State University
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 93 16:15:27 GMT
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- From article <19930107.062507.771@almaden.ibm.com>, by russotto@vnet.ibm.com (Matthew T. Russotto):
- > 300bps is easy... you just keep blasting out the carrier tone and
- > eventually the other side figures out that you aren't going to respond
- > to its high-speed mating calls and drops to 300bps.
-
- In fact, if you have a modem that you can convince to stay on the line and
- send data when there isn't a carrier present, it is possible to tape record
- a 300 baud message, and to play it back over the telephone line when anyone
- calls!
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