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SubjectRe: Getting serial.c to share it's interrupts.
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On Tue, 14 Apr 1998, you wrote:

>When the modem is idle, i.e., when no user data is being transferred,
>the modem is actually transferring a pseudo-random 8-byte (for an
>8-bit constellation) word stream.

>User data is XORed into this word stream. It is extracted, also as
>an XOR operation.

Never heard of that but I can never ever learn enough :))
But how does this work with compression?

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Servus,
Daniel

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