Gene Heskett wrote:
On Friday 24 March 2006 10:53, Mike McCarty wrote:
Guy Fraser wrote:
On Tue, 2006-21-03 at 17:04 -0500, Michael Wiktowy wrote:
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/Mike (In my day we had 1200 baud modems ... and we loved it! ;])
Yah they were a big jump from 300 weren't they. ;^)
Huh. When I saw my first "glass TTY" running at 300 Baud, I was
ecstatic. The fastest equipment I'd used up to that point ran
at 175 Baud, and not all of it was that fast.
Oh, a youngster I see. I can remember when AP and UP both ran at 60
baud. That was of course real teletypes, not glass ones.
Err, I *did* say that not all of them ran that fast. I don't
recall 60 Baud, I do recall 75. And, yes, it was all mechanical.
Are you sure about the 60?
Mike
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