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- From: dtiberio@engws10.ic.sunysb.edu (David Tiberio)
- Subject: Re: Supra problems wanted
- Message-ID: <1993Jan9.070122.11886@sbcs.sunysb.edu>
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- References: <1993Jan1.040429.28557@seq.uncwil.edu> <jvl.04jx@redorc.chi.il.us>
- Date: Sat, 9 Jan 1993 07:01:22 GMT
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- In article <jvl.04jx@redorc.chi.il.us> jvl@redorc.chi.il.us (System Operator) writes:
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- >or how the serial ports work. One of their techs told me to 'baud the modem
- >down to 9600, cause Amiga's serial ports can't handle over that with a stock
- >68000. I informed him i had an 030, he said maybe that was defective?
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- He was right. He is an Amiga expert. I trust him. He is all knowing.
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- My A500 was hooked up to a ROLM DataComm Module and I used it at
- 19,200 baud on a daily basis on a stock A500.
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- And my A3000/16 handles well at 115,000 characters per second.
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- Amiga Graphics Association BBS (516) 473-6351 24 HRS 14.4 v.32bis
- Thanks Gwen. Like I said, I had faith in #3. At least it answers the phone now.
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