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On Feb 25, 1996 at 02:23, Paul Edwards of 3:711/934.9 wrote:
PE> I still don't quite understand. If I understand you correctly,
PE> currently if I dial out, and try to connect to a 1200 bps modem,
PE> e.g. Bit Blitzer 123, I will get a "CONNECT 1200/75"? Whereas
PE> if I set #B1 I will get a "CONNECT 1200"? BFN. Paul.
If the Bit Blitzer 123 supports 1200/75, then yes - that's my understanding
of the matter. As noted, it's pretty moot unless you plan to actually have
any such connections, though.
Cheers..
- dave
d.begley{at}ieee.org
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