Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!murtoa.cs.mu.oz.au!munnari.oz.au!comp.vuw.ac.nz!windy!gpwd!gpwrdcs From: GPWRDCS@gp.govt.nz (Don Stokes, GPO) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: Protocol BSC 2780/3780 ??? Message-ID: <5@gp.govt.nz> Date: 26 Jun 89 12:00:46 GMT References: <63935@yale-celray.yale.UUCP> <817@anise.acc.com> Followup-To: comp.protocols.misc Organization: Government Printing Office, Wellington, New Zealand Lines: 19 In article <817@anise.acc.com>, lars@salt.acc.com (Lars J Poulsen) writes: >>Also, does anything called "V26 LSI" exist? What is it? > > (3) V.26 is a CCITT standard for some type of modem. Since I'm posting > from home, I don't have my standards book handy. If it's for use > with the above, it's probably a half-duplex 4800 bps over two-wire > circuit phase-shift-keyed modem. V26 is 2400 bps synchronous, half duplex, with 1200bps fallback, commonly used on dialup RJE/BiSynch links - not sure on the modulation (most likely phase shift). The LSI part probably refers to a particular make - several Philips & Sematrans (actually the same models) modems, including V26 models, have "LSI" in the name, and I think Racal put it in as well. Don Stokes, Systems Programmer / / Domain: don@gp.govt.nz Government Printing Office, /GP/ PSImail: PSI%0530147000028::DON Wellington, New Zealand / / UUCP: ...!munnari!vuwcomp!windy!gpwd!don -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The first myth of management is that it exists.