(25-01-2012, 08:44 AM)ABMJR Wrote: The IBM Users Group @ MIT had a BB, and I used a 300 baud modem to connect...
1987 to be exact
1st computer was an Atari 800XL with a 300 baud modem in 83'...I was just a kid then..
And The fastest x was at was 9 mgz and the ram was 256 you could over clock it to 12 mgz if you knew what you were doing and I still have it and a 286 and a 386 need I go on and I still have them and still working and do you rember the comdor 64
I don't thin I spelled that right but the all still work Ok let's see do you remker all The the modem Baud's after the 300 Baud modem????
(25-01-2012, 08:44 AM)ABMJR Wrote: The IBM Users Group @ MIT had a BB, and I used a 300 baud modem to connect...
1987 to be exact
1st computer was an Atari 800XL with a 300 baud modem in 83'...I was just a kid then..
The first PC modem
After the Carterfone decision, non-Bell companies began selling computer modems. One of the most notable for our purposes was the Hayes 80-103A, a 300-baud Bell 103A-compatible modem that happened to be the first modem created for a personal computer. Dale Heatherington (shown here) and Dennis C. Hayes designed it for S-100 bus computers of the day, such as the Altair 8800 and the IMSAI 8080.