OBM
~XT4103000~Marc Mengel~C25~G25~6184~
mmengel at cuuxb.ATT.COM
Mon Jun 20 23:34:52 AEST 1988
In article <1020 at hsi.UUCP> stevens at hsi.UUCP (Richard Stevens) writes:
$In article <137 at limbic.UUCP>, gil at limbic.UUCP (Gil Kloepfer Jr.) writes:
$>
$> One more point of clarification -- a lot of folks have been beating the
$> OBM (on-board modem) to death on the net, as well as port tty000. Please
$> folks, the hardware is not at fault.
$I think the OBM is real junk, especially coming from "the" phone
$company.
[Example of Racal-vadic & Telebit working better than 7300 OBM]
$
$Why is it the non-AT&T modems are so much better than the AT&T
$modems ??
Well, the OBM on the 7300 was sold by AT&T, but
it is completely unrelated to any of the modems actually
built by AT&T; it was just whatever Convergent Technologies
decided to throw in the box when they built the machine.
(The 7300 was designed & built many moons ago by Convergent
for AT&T. The system, while sufficient for many people,
isn't as strict about meeting interface spec.s as "our"
equipment. As far as I know, it is the only modem Convergent
ever built.)
So, please don't generalize about AT&T modems based on
the 7300. Most of our actual modem line, esp. the high
end DATAPHONE II line, is *very* high quality.
$ Richard Stevens
$ Health Systems International, New Haven, CT
$ { uunet | ihnp4 } ! hsi ! stevens
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