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From: ylee@columbia.edu (Yeechang Lee)
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Subject: New version of slip8250?
Date: 16 Sep 1995 16:58:07 GMT
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Joe Doupnik <jrd@cc.usu.edu> says:
| There is one more remote possibility, and that is maybe (c)slipper
|tries to be cute and use TX empty interrupts from the UART to trigger more
|sending. That can easily lead to loss of received-char-available interrupts
|and hence lost incoming packets. That's the reason I rewrote slip8250 some
|time ago.
Interesting--thanks for your possible diagnoses.
Is the slip8250 you rewrote the one that's dated 10 February 1992, or
is there a newer one?
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