> At 9:55 AM -0800 12/19/05, J Worgan wrote:
> >Can data and programs be sent via modem to microphone input and recorded
on
> >a cassette or reel to reel tape recorder?
>
> Yeah, sort of.  You actually need a modem-to-modem connection and
> then "listen in" on it with the microphone.  Modems talk to EACH
> OTHER, and unless the sending device keeps getting the little
> confirmation sigs from the receiving one I don't think it'll keep
> pushing consecutive packets out.

Would a phone line recording unit such as sold by Radio Shack that records
directly from the phone line attached to the modem work better than a
microphone?



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