>
> Apparently the compression used today prevents modem use. There is a
> theory that 300 baud would be slow enough that it's still work...
>
It would have to. Up to 1200 baud (202/212) didn't use any compression at
all, and was pure audio FSK.
Once you hit 2400 baud the 'training' cycle came
I've been listening to some vintage computer podcasts that have talked about
the issues trying to use a modem over today's VOIP phones. Apparently the
compression used today prevents modem use. There is a theory that 300 baud
would be slow enough that it's still work...
Curt
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--FT
On 10/5/23 10:18 AM, dan penoff.com via Mercedes wrote:
Acoustically coupled modem?
-D
On Oct 5, 2023, at 10:16 AM, Floyd Thursby via Mercedes
wrote:
I used my 1988 Mavica with a floppy disk to take these pics then down-rezzed
them to send over my
Acoustically coupled modem?
-D
> On Oct 5, 2023, at 10:16 AM, Floyd Thursby via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> I used my 1988 Mavica with a floppy disk to take these pics then down-rezzed
> them to send over my 14k modem to my listserv
>
> has been sitting since 12 years, the original owner passed