On 6/18/20 6:06 AM, Peter Coghlan via cctalk wrote: > and I also have two Nokia DS 60100 baseband modems, one with a V.35 > interface card and one with an X.21 interface card. When I hook up the > former with the BC19F cable, I can get the lights on the modem to react > when I try to access ZSA0: on the MicroVAX. However, I can't get any > reaction when I use the BC19C cable with the latter even when I jumper > the modem to take account of the fewer signals available in X.21. It > may be that the BC19C is meant for something other than the DSH/T32... > Anyway, this whole line of attack is fairly academic as the modems can > only do 48kbps - 160kbps and the maximum for the DSH/T32 seems to be > 19200bps.
We would have been delighted to get 19.2K on our 11/750. Leased line with a Bell 209 modem, 9600 sync. Back then, that ran about $5K/month for the hookup. --Chuck
