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From: yuval@taux01.UUCP (Gideon Yuval)
Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems,sci.electronics,rec.ham-radio
Subject: Re: Facsimile modems
Message-ID: <819@taux01.UUCP>
Date: 8 Jul 88 18:30:19 GMT
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Reply-To: yuval@taux01.UUCP (Gideon Yuval)
Organization: National Semiconductor (Israel) Ltd.
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>      There are some interesting modem chip sets available for high-speed
> half-duplex data transmission.  These are intended for fax machines, but
> are actually general-purpose digital modems.  The Rockwell R96MD is
> a 9600 bps half-duplex modem, V.29 compatible, available as a two-chip
> set on a board for $175 in quantity 1.  This looks like an interesting

Is the DSP chip inside that modem-chip documented anywhere? in particular,
is its multiplier 16*16 giving 32 bits, or 16*16 giving high-order 16 bits,
or 16*16 giving low-order 16 bits, or ... ?
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