It might have, i know the top end of the dial was 9800 (written in
pen) but the low end might have been 300)
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 9:35 AM, Eric Shubert<
ejs@shubes.net> wrote:
> Stephen wrote:
>> Technically First was a Custom Made S100 that my dad had created for
>> working from home from spare parts at work, it has a modem that was
>> manually adjusted from 400-9800 baud modem and some weird collection
>> of cards doing things 2 terminals via serial and a pair of 8in floppy
>> drives...
>>
>
> I'm guessing that it was probably 300-9600 baud (I don't think 400-9800
> were valid values). I used to connect to a mainframe at 300 baud for
> support. Slow, but faster than driving into work. I paid $750 for a 9600
> baud modem when they were the fastest available. Ouch!
>
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