Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!wuarchive!texbell!texsun!convex!iex!ntvax!canoaf From: canoaf@ntvax.uucp (Augustine Cano) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Internal 2400 baud modem for the unix pc Message-ID: <1990Jan1.173553.11869@ntvax.uucp> Date: 1 Jan 90 17:35:53 GMT Organization: University of North Texas Lines: 18 Happy new year, y'all: Some months ago, someone reported on some preliminary research about replacing the 1200 internal modem chip on the unix pc with a compatible 2400 baud chip. Further investigation was needed, but nothing else was ever heard. I don't remember who it was that posted about this, so I can't give proper credit. From what I remember, this was a planned upgrade for the P6 board. Can the original poster appraise the rest of us of the situation? Does anybody else know about this? I'm sure many Unix pc/7300/3b1 users would love to have a 2400 baud internal modem. Could this be done for a reasonable price? (reasonable = less than it would cost to have an equivalent external modem + the serial port to connect it). It seems that, no matter how many glue chips are needed, it should be cheaper than the external solution... Any info would be most welcome. Augustine Cano canoaf@dept.csci.unt.edu