Serial RS-232 interfaces (1960s) used “baud rates”—speeds based on telegraph signaling rates. Today, baud rates persist in modern serial comms for embedded hardware and network devices. Sysadmins debugging routers and switches still mutter about “9600,8,N,1,” remnants of a telegraphy standard long abandoned by everyone sane.
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