> The faster ones don't go above 2400 baud, just uses better
> techniques to get more bits/baud.
2400?  Could've sworn 9600 baud was the limit, but that's what happens when
you place too much faith in faulty ORAM.  *sigh*  My 2400bps modem, though,
does do 2400baud - it's not V.anything as far as I know.  It's not even got
an FCC ID or Big Green Spot, so my guess is the kit's not very legal.  It
dialled into UK Online at 1200bps when I tried it though.  *shrug*

> I hope it's clear that a baud is a change in the signal?
It is to me - I made that point a few posts back.  The official definition
is signal level changes per second, and came into use as a way of measuring
the speed of telegraph transmissions (the name Samuel Baudot springs to mind
as the chappy it was named after, but I've probably got the Samuel confused
with Morse).

Regards,
Ben A L Jemmett.
(http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ben.jemmett/, http://www.deltasoft.com/)

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