Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!mips!spool.mu.edu!cs.umn.edu!mmm.serc.3m.com!pejacoby From: pejacoby@mmm.serc.3m.com (Paul E. Jacoby) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.comm Subject: Re: SUMMARY: PM9600SA modem and Practical Peripherals Message-ID: <1991Jun7.181122.6631@mmm.serc.3m.com> Date: 7 Jun 91 18:11:22 GMT References: <1991Jun3.214823.1567@news.nd.edu> <2994@lee.SEAS.UCLA.EDU> <6320@ns-mx.uiowa.edu> <3032@lee.SEAS.UCLA.EDU> Reply-To: pejacoby@mmm.serc.3m.com (Paul E. Jacoby) Organization: 3M - St. Paul, MN 55144-1000 US Lines: 15 In article <3032@lee.SEAS.UCLA.EDU> weiss@curtiss.seas.ucla.edu (Michael Weiss) writes: >>Mine can connect at 38400 with no problem. Too bad I don't have access to a >>9600 v.42bis modem to call into to play with, though :( > >Wait a sec...are you meaning to tell me that you are receiving data through >the Mac serial port from the Practical Peripherals modem at 38.4Kbaud? Or >are you saying that the modem is receiving data from another modem at 38.4? >There is a difference, ya know. I had read somewhere (or heard on the net, >or SOMETHING) that the modem could not talk with the computer at faster than >19.2. No, the Practical Peripherals 9600SA most certainly WILL talk to/from the Mac at 38.4K. I run mine that way all the time, and use the &Q6 switch to connect to 2400 baud systems. Otherwise, it takes care of all other connection possibilities.