Xref: utzoo alt.bbs:3475 comp.sys.amiga:71851 Path: utzoo!utgpu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!ucsd!ucrmath!ucrmath.ucr.edu From: lord_zar@ucrmath.ucr.edu (wayne wallace) Newsgroups: alt.bbs,comp.sys.amiga Subject: REQUEST: 9600 baud modem -- Explanation of various modes. Message-ID: <9960@ucrmath.ucr.edu> Date: 16 Nov 90 11:28:56 GMT Sender: lord_zar@ucrmath.ucr.edu Followup-To: alt.bbs Organization: University of California, Riverside Lines: 20 Hello there. I'm struggling along on 2400 baud (GVC, not GVP, Super Modem 2400) and have been considering a modem upgrade. I saw a recent reply to some article in alt.bbs mentioning such modes of operation for a 9.6K modem as v.22, v.24, v.30, v.44, etc. I need: A nice summary of the various Amiga/IBM(bleah!) compatible modems (I do have my RS-232C cable) which can operate at 9.6K and what all the v.## means. Email quite preferred. If other people are interested in knowing such things, I'll post a summary, otherwise, I do thank you for your help. And yes, my modem prog can handle 9.6K. Anyways, Pax, Wayne.