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by wat10000
58 days ago
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Hayes solved it by requiring +++ to have a one-second pause on either side. Normal data transmission won't pause at that boundary, so the two never get confused. The reason it was a problem at all is because Hayes patented their solution, so manufacturers who didn't want to pay Hayes to license their patent would work around it by not requiring the pause. |
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