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- From: ac803@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Michael W. Kelley)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: life after 2400 for the C64?
- Date: 25 Jan 1993 05:26:21 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- References: <23JAN199320183122@pavo.concordia.ca>
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- In a previous article, d_luk@pavo.concordia.ca (LUK, DEREK) says:
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- >hi guys, i was wondering if the C64 can go beyond 2400. i've been using a
- >2400 for some time now, and I've had the original VIC1011a RS232C adaptor
- >with it too. i need to go something like 9600 or 14.4 now. someone said that
- >with a swiftlink interface he ran a 14.4 on his C128. even then, i have no
- >idea how to work anything above 2400 on the C64. i'm sure many of you guys
- >here have faster modems than 2400 anyways! so help me get out of the cold!
- >if anyone can tell me if making the C64 possible to work on hi speed modems,
- >or if it's only possible on the C128. Thanx.
- >
- You would need a Swiftlink from Creative Micro Designs, the modem of
- course, and a term program like Novaterm 9.4. An REU would help, but
- you CAN do 9600 on a C64.
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