Showing of the Serial / MIDI / Wi-Fi card for the X16
Added 2024-03-04 19:14:06 +0000 UTCI shared this on facebook yesterday, but for those that haven't seen it, I though you'd like to see me "go online" so to speak on the X16 using our new prototype Wi-Fi card.
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use bps, baud is the speed of change, its a mans name.. but 56kbps modems were not 56k baud they were 9600 baud, cause baud is just the rate at which data was encoded and sent.. Also the modems that connected to the phone, the uproute was 3k and downroute 5k . I started using modems in the late 80s, my local sysop was Pamela Trexler in Los Alamos.. She had a 25mhz 486 running a bbs. From an apartment near the old taco bell in Los Alamos.. There were not many BBS' in NEw Mexico during the 80s early 90s.. She eventually got a connection to the labs T3.. Those were the 500Kbyte/sec lines?? T1s were slower.. When I went to college at UNM in Albuquerque, I lived in the SRC (student resource living) on campus apartments, in the engineering arm, and every student in that apartment building had a T3 line running into their room.. I was using some audio broadcasting app to stream radio to people listening from the net.. But one of the guys made better use by selling sporting goods...
Kiernan Holland
2024-09-02 04:52:14 +0000 UTCI'm not sure. But the next version of the card will have an external antenna, so it won't matter.
The 8-Bit Guy
2024-03-11 16:36:01 +0000 UTCHow well does the Wifi adapter work when it's inside a metal computer case?
Alexander G. M. Smith
2024-03-11 13:21:53 +0000 UTC