Comment by ochrist
9 hours ago
My first modem (from 1987) was 300 baud, but it could be used in a split mode called 75/1200.
Before that I used 50 baud systems in the military as well as civil telex systems.
9 hours ago
My first modem (from 1987) was 300 baud, but it could be used in a split mode called 75/1200.
Before that I used 50 baud systems in the military as well as civil telex systems.
Mine was 300 baud, probably 1982?
And I felt privileged because the configuration for my TI-99/4A Terminal Emulator (which I believe was called Terminal Emulator) had options for 110 or 300 baud, and I felt lucky to be able to use the "fast" one. :)
My first modem (you always remember your first) had no carrier detection (and no Hayes commands, and no speaker...), so I would dial the number manually, then flip a switch when I heard the remote end pick up and send carrier to get the synchronization started.
It was incredibly exciting at the time.