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(ASCEND) win98 increased time to login (fwd)



I noticed that you say a TA with STAC is useless unless you buy a serial
board. Wouldn't most Ascend users be using something like a Pipeline 50 or
75 and hence be running through ethernet at 10Mb?
In this situation, TA with STAC would once again be an asset. Am I
not correct?

Bill

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-ascend-users@max.bungi.com
[mailto:owner-ascend-users@max.bungi.com] On Behalf Of Vesa Halkka
Sent: Monday, July 27, 1998 2:17 PM
To: ascend-users@max.bungi.com
Subject: Re: (ASCEND) win98 increased time to login (fwd)



> >- if the win9x computer has ISDN or dual ISDN then sw compression is
> >*very* useful
> >
> >Otherwise the sw compression is not necessary: modems do compression
> >themselves, and it doesn't work with NT.
> >
> >We have it on, and it doesn't cause any trouble for us.
>
> Why is SW compression useful with ISDN, when the TA can do STAC
compression
> itself?

Because

( technical reasons )
- dual channel ISDN exceeds normal PC UART speed even without STAC
- single channel ISDN + STAC easily exceeds normal PC UART speed

( this means that the TA STAC is useless, unless you buy a special
  serial board, which has about the same price tag as an ISDN card )

- a Pentium 60 can decompress and receive DUAL channel ISDN ftp
  stream at 20% processor load, using PASSIVE teles ISDN card and win95.

( the STAC coprocessor is not needed for performance in a normal PC )

- using sync ISDN with async emulation is unnecessary

( economical reasons )

- TAs have ridiculous prices, you can buy 10 ISDN cards with same money

The only good reason to buy a TA is a computer that cannot have ISDN,
but has fast and good serial ports.

VesA
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