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Re: 57700 throughput on 19200 serial port?
- Subject: Re: 57700 throughput on 19200 serial port?
- From: voss@i40s16.ira.uka.de (Stefan Voss)
- Date: 17 Aug 1994 07:03:35 GMT
- Distribution: world
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: University of Karlsruhe, FRG
- References: <32qfhg$gvo@hermes.louisville.edu>
In article <32qfhg$gvo@hermes.louisville.edu>, twdorr01@starbase.spd.louisville.edu (Thomas Dorris) writes:
|> Here's a very basic question that will really illustrate my ignorance
|> about the modem port (modems have always been things that just worked for
|> me, never asked alot of questions about 'em). I have setup the modem
|> port under the control panel to 19.2K baud (the maximum setting)... With this
|> in mind, is it still possible for a GS to ever see the threoretical 57.7K
|> throughput these 14.4K modems with MNP 5 compression claim to deliver on
|> uncompressed data?
Telecommunication programs like Spectrum and Proterm are able to set
the GS' port (i.e. the Zilog 8530 chip) to a maximum of 57600 bd.
However, I don't know why there isn't a 57600 setting in the Control Panel.
|> [stuff deleted]
|>
|> ThomasD
Regards,
Stefan Voss
(voss@ira.uka.de)