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In article <3CD46DFC.6C826D3A@spurgeon.net>,
D. Michael Spurgeon <mike@spurgeon.net> wrote:
>I used to regularly connect at 33k or so from both IIe's and
>IIGS's using Kermit.
>
>The serial port can go 50,000 if memory serves.  Don Lancaster
>could give you details.

You could do that with a IIGS (used to do 57.6 kbps over a null-modem
cable), but an unmodified Super Serial Card (which is what you're most
likely using in a IIe) is only good for up to 19.2 kbps.

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