At 04:27 PM 3/30/99 +1000, Huw Davies wrote:
At 21:27 29/03/99 -0800, Sellam Ismail wrote:
On Mon, 29 Mar 1999, Bruce Lane wrote:
Actually, ASR-33's ran at 110 Baud rather
than BPS.
Same difference.
No, Baud and BPS are different. Baud is the number of signalling changes
per second. Normally, each signal change gives one bit and then Baud ==
BPS, but if you encode more than one bit per signal change then they are
not the same.
It is also quite true of modern telephone modems, which are
packing several bits per signal change.
My ignorance stands naked as the day I was born.
Hey! What kind of list do you think this is? :-)
- John