On May 21, 2012, at 3:36 PM, Tony Duell wrote:
Well, then you
get into the mess of what interface the modem has with
the host. If it's an 8-bit parallel interface, the argument could
be made that the baud rate was 300.
Hmm.. Give ntaht there are now 8 signallying lines, with a possible 300
transitions per second on each, the total number of signal line
transitions per second remains at 2400. I think that could be classed as
2400 baud still.
I imagine that depends on what you consider a "symbol". I'd consider
a data word (byte, whatever) to be a symbol in that situation.
- Dave