On Wed, 13 Nov 2019, Jim Brain via cctalk wrote:
Did Hayes modem really do that?? I thought most later
modems self detected
parity and speed and thus would have switched both the comm on the serial
port and the data sent to the other side in the same parity (if the terminal
was 7E1, the modem would configure as 7E1 and send 7 bit data to the other
side.
Jim, I'd try reaching out to Dale Heatherington - he wrote the firmware
for the Smartmodem line.
http://www.wa4dsy.com/robot/home/about
At one point either he or Dennis Hayes had source code to the Hayes 1200B
firmware online, but I can't find it any longer. :(
g.
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