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English Dictionary: VFC by the DICT Development Group
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From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]:
   V.FC
  
      A serial line {protocol} supported
      by some {modems}.   Uses {symbol rates} of 2400, 2800, 3000,
      >3200 and 3429 and up to 28800 {baud}.
  
      {V.34} modems will also support V.FC if the manufacturer
      currently supports V.FC.
  
      The first V.FC modems were shipped in November 1993 and there
      have been many thousands sold.   There will probably be in
      excess of a million V.FC modems installed by the end of 1994.
  
      V.FC was intended to take some of the techniques being
      proposed for V.34 and put them into a real modem that people
      could use.   This also gave a lot of people the opportunity to
      try out 28.8 kilobit per second operation for the first time.
      There was never any intention from {Hayes} or {Rockwell} (who
      worked together for two years on V.FC) that V.FC would be
      compatible with V.34 - even if they had wanted it, others
      would have made sure it didn't happen!   In fact, they made the
      start-up deliberately different from V.34 so that it would be
      easy to distinguish between the two and easier to make
      dual-mode V.FC/V.34 modems.
  
      V.FC is quite different from V.34.   Most of the
      signal-processing {algorithm}s, whilst based on the same
      theory, are implemented in different ways.   V.34 has some
      extra things like a {secondary channel} and a special mode for
      28.8 kilobit per second fax.
  
      The Rockwell V.FC implementation uses a single-chip
      mask-programmed {DSP} for all the signal processing functions.
      You can also buy a modem controller chip from Rockwell to go
      with it which implements AT commands, error-control and
      {compression}.   Hayes made their own controller using the
      {Motorola} {68302} processor.   When it comes to an upgrade
      from V.FC to V.34 you have to have a new, masked DSP chip and
      new controller {firmware} to implement all the V.34-specific
      features.   This means that Rockwell-DSP based modems must be
      returned to the manufacturer for upgrade.   Upgraded modems
      will talk to either V.FC or V.34 modems.
  
  
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