I heard Shoemaker or Levy once talk about the modem on Voyager...running at a blistering 10 bps. I keep our old 2400 bps modem around as a curio. The memories are interesting and fun for me, but I get that they may not be so much for some of the other engineers I work with.
My first modem was 1200 baud! This was back in 1988, I think.
I remember when I upgraded to 9600 in the early 90's. It was an incredible upgrade. I also ran my first SLIP connection on that machine (an Amiga), probably around 1993 or 94.
The 4800bps was directly attached to a computer, no modem. If both were set to 9600, the terminal would miss characters. But most dumb terminals were fast enough to keep up at 9600.
js2|2 years ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novation_CAT#The_Apple-CAT_II
BTW baud != bps. A full-duplex 1200 bps modem is actually 600 baud:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modem#Evolution_of_dial-up_spe...
memling|2 years ago
icedchai|2 years ago
I remember when I upgraded to 9600 in the early 90's. It was an incredible upgrade. I also ran my first SLIP connection on that machine (an Amiga), probably around 1993 or 94.
MarkusWandel|2 years ago