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- Subject: Re: Anyone out there successfully get a 14.4K modem running on a Sun?
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- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 05:45:46 GMT
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- I have some Telebit WorldBlazers connected to some Sun with no special
- hardware (standard tty). These pups are advertised to do 70KBPS between
- like modems (ie. compressed, Pepped, and blasting - WorldBlazer to
- WorldBlazer). Currently all that is being done is dial in using the latest
- and greatest Kermit (C-Kermit 5A(184) BETA-6, 12 Oct 92, SUNOS 4.1 (BSD)).
- This version supports 38400. Soon I'll be seeing kind of performance I get
- via WorldBlazer to WorldBlazer using slip, c-slip, and ppp (people have been
- telling me c-slip should win).
-
- So, if you are doing dialup, snag the latest and great Kermit and blaze at
- 38400.
-
- - mike
-