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to: Peter Knapper
from: Steve McCrystal
date: 1999-09-04 07:37:21
subject: SIO

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In a msg of , Peter Knapper writes to Kris
Steenhaut:
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Peter,

 KS>> More stable than Sio. With Sio I had regular 45333
 KS>> connect with Internet, seldom 48000 or 49333. With
 KS>> Quatech drivers I do have regular 48000 connect, and
 KS>> seldom 45.333 or 49333.

 PK> I am curious. Can you please explain how a communications driver
 PK> that handles the V.24 H/W interface for the Operating System, can
 PK> possibly affect the Analog interface of a Modem? Its news to me
 PK> that the serial port is in any way involved in the Analogue line
 PK> negotiations that the modem makes with its Analog connection
 PK> point...

IMHO, if he *can* explain it, and get anyone to buy it, he'll have proved
beyond a doubt that ol' PT Barnum was right! :^)

FWIW, it's news to a number of the rest of us, too!

-[Steve]-

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