SG> I had wondered about VoIP as a solution to diminishing landlines -
SG> didn't know data signals over VoIP are problematic.
SD> It's in the analog-to-digital conversion. To greatly oversimplify for
SD> the sake of brevity, analog signals are 'chopped' at certain frequencies
SD> to fit within a digital sine wave and that can cause issues with data
SD> loss.
Makes sense. I wonder if the analog signal could be scaled or processed in some
way to still work. Anything is possible I suppose, if there's sufficient will.
SG> The biggest issue I have faced is just getting old terminal software
SG> running on a more moderm OS (MorphOS). Everything seems to half-
SG> work. Not like first time around in the mid-ninties, where
SG> the process seemed to be very plain sailing. I've
SG> definitely wanted to give up a few times!
SD> I use Qodem (qodem.sourceforge.net) on Windows 10 and Slackware Linux
SD> without issue.
Good to know. I've heard of minicom as another Linux option, which I was
planning to use with Ubuntu and an external USB>serial modem I have. ZTerm
workswell with this Mac's internal 56.6k modem, on OS X.
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