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echo: aust_modem
to: Russell Brooks
from: John Piper
date: 1997-03-05 20:53:02
subject: Call Waiting

Hello Russell.

Replying to a message from Russell Brooks to John Piper ...

 JP> I noticed that you logged onto Lateline on Sunday night. The connect
 JP> speed was reported as 31200 BPS, but I'm sure your stats (which you
 JP> will presumably mail me some time soon ) will reveal otherwise.

 RB> Yes, You were the first BBS that I logged into straight after I
 RB> flashed the new x2 into the Courier, to test it.

 RB> I did not use your stats dump because I forgot to get an ATY11 ...
 RB> also the figures were not as good this time.

A shame. I wonder if it was a line related condition or something relating
to your new SDL.

 RB> Seems my TX went up to 33600 and my recieve from you stayed at 28800

I wonder how your X2-equipped domestic(*) Courier will perform when you
return to Algester. Or were you calling from home the other night?

(*) Why IS it called a domestic SDL?

 RB> x2 Status                Remote modem is not x2

And probably won't be for a while .

John (japp{at}mpx.com.au)

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