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From: C Lance Moxley <clm@uiuc.edu>
Subject: Re: Setserial High Speed Help
Date: 24 Feb 1999 20:54:51 GMT
Organization: University of Illinois
Message-ID: <7b1our$ekh$1@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu>
To: kermit.misc@mailrelay2.cc.columbia.edu
In comp.os.linux.hardware Frank da Cruz <fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu> wrote:
> I don't know about setserial or your serial card, but C-Kermit 7.0
> (currently in Beta test) supports high serial speeds in Linux in the normal
> POSIX way, i.e. without any of the hacks found in previous releases.
I'm actually using Kermit (C-Kermit 7.0.195 Beta.04, 30 Jan 1999, for Linux).
Here is what happens when I try to go to 230400bps:
(/home/clm/) C-Kermit>set speed 230400
?SET SPEED fails, speed is 110
It says that it is compiled to go to 460800:
(/home/clm/) C-Kermit>set speed ? Transmission rate for /dev/cua2 in bits per second, one of the following:
110 1200 150 19200 230400 300 460800 50 600 9600
115200 134.5 1800 200 2400 38400 4800 57600 75
When I drop to 115200 it works fine.
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C Lance Moxley
http://www.uiuc.edu/ph/www/clm