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- From: bote@access.digex.com (John Boteler)
- Subject: Re: U.S. Naval Observatory and AtomClock
- Message-ID: <1992Sep15.052618.10366@access.digex.com>
- Organization: Express Access Public Access UNIX, Greenbelt, Maryland USA
- References: <8574@hq.hq.af.mil> <dej.01hh@qpoint.ocunix.on.ca>
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- Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1992 05:26:18 GMT
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- dej@qpoint.ocunix.on.ca (David Jones) writes:
- >The time of day is output as a 300 bps bitstream. This is perhaps
- >the only thing stopping me from buying a ZyXEL modem (I hear that
- >there's no room in the ROM for 300 baud support).
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- I find this extremely impossible to believe. Zero-One Networking
- has impelemented FAX, Caller*ID decoding, and many otherwise
- unthinkable stuff in the modem. I am certain that it does
- 300 bps (as antiquated as that sounds). I suggest
- that you check again, because the Zyxel is a nifty modem.
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- bote@access.digex.com (John Boteler)
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