I wrote: > >> >> The other option would be synchronous links, which would enable connections >> to DMC11 or the like at speeds up to 1 Mb/s. But synchronous comm devices >> that connect to modern computers aren't so easy to find, though I have seen >> a few. >> > > Not what would be called modern these days but I managed to run across two > MicroVAX 3100 machines with DST32/DHT32 synchronous serial interfaces in them > plus two V.24 and one each of V.35 and X.21 cables that will plug into them. > With some help from the people here, I managed to get the machines talking to > each other using a null modem between the two V.24 cables. I also have two > nearly identical syncronous modems, one with a V.35 interface and another with > an X.21 interface but I have not managed to get these to talk to each other, > probably because they can't be configured to match any of the speeds the > DST32/DHT32 interfaces can do. >
Forget I said anything. the DST32/DHT32 won't do anything like 1 Mb/s. Why do you want to go so fast? Regards, Peter Coghlan.
