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- From: gerg@netcom.com (Greg Andrews)
- Subject: Re: Intel 400/e Limitations
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.234614.10486@netcom.com>
- Organization: Netcom Online Communications Services (408-241-9760 login: guest)
- References: <1992Nov20.153539.29252@webo.dg.com> <6359.2b10c032@hayes.com>
- Distribution: usa
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 23:46:14 GMT
- Lines: 28
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- tnixon@hayes.com writes:
- >In article <1992Nov20.153539.29252@webo.dg.com>,
- >x1sdup@esparc19.webo.dg.com (Stephen Dupre) writes:
- >
- >> Just another note on the Intel 400. It's generally solid but
- >> with one drawback. It won't connect over 2400 baud with a
- >> Telebit Trailblazer. In my experience, the vendors we deal with
- >> have Telebits (and their proprietary standard PEP).
- >
- >It shouldn't even connect AT ALL to a "Trailblazer", since
- >Trailblazers had only DAMQAM/PEP. You must actually be talking to a
- >Trailblazer Plus, which also has V.22bis.
- >
-
- I'm afraid that's not the case. TrailBlazer modems supported Bell 212
- and Bell 103 since they were first released (August 1985). Both V.22
- and V.22bis were added in version R2.0 (March 1986). The most widely
- used version of the TrailBlazer is the last one released, version
- AA3.01-AB3.00 (October 1987), which added "spoofing" of UUCP-g, Kermit,
- and X/Ymodem.
-
-
- --
- Greg Andrews -- gerg@netcom.com -- ...!{claris,amdahl}!netcom!gerg
-
- ObGuindon: Henry Schultz is worried. He's found a slip of paper
- in his pocket which says he has been passed by inspector
- number 7. He figures they did it while he was asleep.
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