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SubjectRe: Getting serial.c to share it's interrupts.
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On Wed, 15 Apr 1998, you wrote:

>as far as I can recall the actual carrier speed of all modems nowadays is
>only 9600 baud, but the use of more and more complex constellation patterns
>is what gives you the higher than 9600 baud speeds.

<click> Now it's clear what you're talking about: The carrier
is running syncron at 9600 baud.... I thought you meant the
upper layers of a modem; of course I've heard already of PCM and Co :))

>As for compression, that is done in the modem, so the data rate isn't
>affected.

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Servus,
Daniel

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