Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!att!chinet!mcdchg!ddsw1!ddsw1!tronsbox!tron1 From: tron1@tronsbox.UUCP (HIM) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: 9600 bps Modems Message-ID: <[542.1]un.amiga;1@tronsbox.UUCP> Date: 9 Jul 89 10:00:10 GMT References: <8907052003.AA04637@postgres.Berkeley.EDU> Lines: 28 >Item: 542 by *Masked* at POSTGRES.BERKELEY.EDU >Author: [Matt Dillon] > I'll tell y'all, I myself am going to wait for V.32 9600 >baud modems to become cheap. They are full duplex and *standard*. > The disadvantage of most of the highspeed modems around > these days, trailblazer and courier HST included, is that they > are HALF duplex... they can only send at high speeds in a single > direction at a time. Ah, but the Telebit 2500 IS V.32 9600 capable. And remember , the Telebits protocal participation means that even thought YOU are using Y- modem, the two telebits are NOT. You send a Ymodem packet to the modem, and >YOUR< local modem send you the ACK... then it send the data to the other Telebit. As longf as there is NO error, the other Telebit does NOT 'ACK', so the line does NOT TURN AROUND. (ooops -- bad english up there). All in all, you can't loose with Telebit. **************************************************************************** Something is basically wrong with anyone who uses a disclaimer when they talk "My thoughts claim no responsibility for my body" tron1@tronsbox.UUCP Sysop, the Penthouse ]I[ BBS (201)759-8450 (201)759-8568