Jonathan Paul Sank wrote:
>I have an OLD computer, ca. 1987. One meg RAM, 2400 baud
The baud rate isn't that interesting, I think I've got 4800 on mine, but so
has 9600bps up to 56000bps modems (I took this from the top of my head from
a class I went to two years ago, so I might be wrong. But it's all about
quadrants and stuff). The important thing to remember is that (for users)
baud rates mean nothing at all!
Do you mean Bit/Sec (or Bit Per Second = bps) or did you actually give us
the baud rate?
If you did gave us your baud rate could you check up your bps instead?
Also is the problem that you need to find an e-mail server and/or a ISP?
It might be hard if you really have a 2k4 bps modem (everyone that has
tried an installation of a modem in Windows and didn't know that the stupid
program thinks 9600 bps is standard nows how slow it is).
//Bernie
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