56k and 33.6k Modems Connecting to Each Other with no Phone Service
Playing around with old dial up modems and retro PC's, establishing a connection over a phone cord without a phone service and transferring a file to test the connection. I used one modem on a PC RS-232 port, running the old Telix modem software in DOS. The other modem was connected to a slightly more modern PC with a USB to RS-232 Serial cable, running MiniCom in Linux. According to Wikipedia, MiniCom was modelled after Telix. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minicom Telephone tech resources: https://www.hermonlabs.com/Products/i... (if link is down, try https://pdf4pro.com/view/analog-telep... ) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plain_o... https://electronics.stackexchange.com... https://www.gutenberg.org/files/33437... Patreon: / gadgetreboot #ElectronicsCreators

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All-In-One Dial-up ISP Box

