Top Document: Atari 8-Bit Computers: Frequently Asked Questions Previous Document: 4.5) How can my Atari utilize my PC's printer? Next Document: 5.2) What other modems can I use with my Atari? See reader questions & answers on this topic! - Help others by sharing your knowledge A MODulator/DEModulator translates digital information from your computer into acoustic tones that can be sent and received, from modem to modem, via standard telephone lines. Atari produced several modems for use with the 8-bit Atari computers: Atari 830 Acoustic Modem: ( = Novation 'CAT' ) - a stand-alone, acoustically coupled, frequency shift keying (FSK) modem - up to 300 bits per second - Bell 103/113 modem compatible - requires Atari 850 Interface Module or equivalent Atari 835 Direct Connect Modem: (by Racal-Vadic?) - 300 bps - Bell 103/113 modem compatible - pulse dialing - 2 SIO ports - packaged with the TeleLink II cartridge Atari 1030 Modem with ModemLink Telecommunications Program: (by Penril) - 300 bps - Bell 103/113 modem compatible - built-in ModemLink software. - 2 SIO ports Atari XM301 Modem: - 300 bps - Bell 103/113 modem compatible - with XE Term disk software (developed by Russ Wetmore for Atari) - permanent SIO cable, must be at end of SIO chain - draws its power from the computer via SIO Atari SX212 Modem: - SIO & DB25 RS-232 serial ports, must be at end of SIO chain - 1200 baud - Bell 103/113/212A modem compatible - SX Express! disk software (developed by Keith Ledbetter for Atari) to be sold separately, packaged with an SIO cable. - Key engineer/designer: Jose Valdes at Atari User Contributions:Top Document: Atari 8-Bit Computers: Frequently Asked Questions Previous Document: 4.5) How can my Atari utilize my PC's printer? Next Document: 5.2) What other modems can I use with my Atari? Single Page [ Usenet FAQs | Web FAQs | Documents | RFC Index ] Send corrections/additions to the FAQ Maintainer: Michael Current <[email protected]>
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