They did. I used a Trailblazer myself back in the day. The concept of super fast transfer in one direction with slow acks in the other was amazing. I think they could also do Kermit acceleration (which was pretty cool even with sliding windows).

C

On 2/1/2025 8:22 PM, Christian Kennedy via cctalk wrote:

On 2/1/25 17:11, Rick Bensene via cctalk wrote:
I remember having my first Telebit Trailblazer 9600 baud modem. Reliable 9600 baud over voice-grade POTS lines.   They were very remarkable devices for their time.  I used it on my home Unix system way back when for UUCP connections (for email and USENET) to a number of local UUCP hubs.   The training tones for it were pretty crazy sounding, very unique.
IIRC the Trailblazer spoofed the UUCP 'g' protocol which resulted in higher throughput.
I feel old.

You and me both, brother.

Chris


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