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Re: What was the highest baud modem Apple ever offered to work with the II family?



Raymond D. McAnally (raymac@crl.com) wrote:
> rogtha@delphi.com wrote:
> : I've only seen 1200 bauds that were meant to go with IIe's, but is there
> : anything else?

> Hmmmmmm.... Where have you been hiding?  The Apple // series will support 
> up to 19.2K with a stock Super Serial card. I have a LineLink 144e hooked 
> to my //gs and an Everex 9600 on my //e both work fine. I have heard 
> people discussing higher speeds, but these include add on boards for the 
> Super Serial card. If you have a Super Serial Card in your Apple // then 
> all you need is a new fast modem. Most of the old Apple manuals were 
> written when 1200 bps was considered fast.

wait a second... if you look at the original question again, he was 
asking about Apple brand specific modems... not Apple's hooked up to 
modems.  (at least that's how I read it)  We are all aware that Apple's 
have been cooking along at 28.8 (GS) and so on.
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