Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!murtoa.cs.mu.oz.au!munnari.oz.au!vuwcomp!windy!gpwd!gpwrdcs From: gpwrdcs@gp.govt.nz (Don Stokes, Govt Print, Wellington) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: Where is modem progress? Message-ID: <581@gp.govt.nz> Date: 5 Jun 89 06:30:03 GMT References: <78700004@p.cs.uiuc.edu> <8196@killer.DALLAS.TX.US> <182@sopwith.UUCP> Sender: Mark Stephens Organization: Government Printing Office, Wellington, New Zealand Lines: 16 In article <182@sopwith.UUCP>, snoopy@sopwith.UUCP (Snoopy) writes: > Sort of amusing remembering my EE communications prof stating that 1200 baud > was the absolute maximum one could get over a phone line. *grin* Just being picky, but my V22bis 2400 *bps* modem runs at 600 *baud*, ie four bits per baud. Your EE communications prof wasn't that far wrong. I'm not sure what the modulation is on faster modems, but I suspect that the baudrate is <= 1200. Anyone know what the modulations are on V32/HST/TB+PEP? 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 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A shortcut is the longest distance between two points.