08-15-2014 01:44 PM - edited 08-15-2014 01:49 PM
@Hooovahh wrote:
I just did a search, turns out I'm 6 months older than LabVIEW. Telnet is not something I did much of.
Who said anything about Telnet -- we're talking dialup modems, AT commands and the like!
First product I ever tested with LV (in 1986-1987) was a 2400 bps lease-line modem that came with a 4-channel multiplexer. That baby could give up to 4 people 600 bps of bandwidth each to call their very own.
Mike...
08-15-2014 01:48 PM
mikeporter wrote:
Who said anything about Telnet -- we're talking dialup modems, AT commands and the like!
Dial up what? Like rotary dial phone?
(just kidding I had dial up when I was living at home) (but I've never owned a land line)
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08-15-2014 01:53 PM
Actually back then modems had a setting (ATP) that told it to simulate dial pulses for use on phone lines that were rotary only -- used to have to pay extra for DTMF. Believe it or not, you also had to pay extra for "long-distance" calls.
Mike...
08-15-2014 02:06 PM
Hooovahh wrote:A whole day of posting wasted, I could be at 1500 posts by now...okay probably not.
I know. I actually had to try to do work today. On a Friday nevertheless. What's up with that?
08-15-2014 02:54 PM
At my parents house one day
ME: Go ahead and call your friend from the phone.
SON: UHM....
ME: Why do you think they say "Dial the phone?"
08-15-2014 03:01 PM
@mikeporter wrote:
Be honest! Who is too young to know what local echo is?
Mike...
I am too young to know, but I still know 🙂
08-15-2014 03:03 PM
@JordanG wrote:
Unfortunately those characters were replaced with question marks when this database change occurred and was therefore acting as a wildcard.
Thanks,
Jordan
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OH MAN! My regex guess was actually pretty close
08-15-2014 05:00 PM
08-15-2014 05:05 PM
We've changed topics already so I'll tell my story, its a quick one.
So my grandparents still have a old school rotary dial phone. They have no answering machine, and no other phone. Just the off-white, yellow-ish one from the 70s or 60s. They said it was when the phone company first let them buy a phone instead of renting one. So they bought it to save money. My grandpa claims they still get a discount on their bill for having a rotary dial phone. Oh as a bonus it is still on a party line with one other family too.
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