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Subject: More Kantronix dialog
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Date: Wed, 6-Nov-85 21:34:42 EST
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From: BRUCE%UWALOCKE.BITNET@WISCVM.ARPA
Regarding John Moore's question;
Without getting terribly verbose,The "World Chip" is a FSK Modem chip made
by Advanced Micro Devices.It is also known as an Am7910 and meets the specs
for, Bell 103,113,108 CCITT V.23 and V.21 (hence the "world" designation).
It doesn't do Bell 212 protocol.  It is a 28 pin chip and the different modes
are pin selectable.  It needs + and - 5v.

                                Bruce A. Edwards  N7EHM

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