Re: 2400 baud modem support

Mervyn Jack (mervynj@ace.cnl.com.au)
Thu, 21 Nov 1996 11:17:55 +1100 (EST)

Thankyou Livingston for deciding to supporting 2400 baud on the PM3.
Those people who think 2400 should fall by the wayside should open thier
narrow minds and have a look around in the real world.
There are quite a few reasons why people would still use 2400 baud
including Mobile phone connections which mostly will only connect at 2400
baud and perhaps businesses that have existing fax/data modems in office
computers and mainly use the data part for for email.
As I said in an earlier message even I use a 2400 baud modem in one
location under win3.1, trumpet winsock. It's fine for telnet and email &
even browsing with graphics off. I don't really like it, but it works.

Thanks again Livingston.
(now if I can only get M$ to correct their recieved time fault in
Internet Mail)

Mervyn Jack
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