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  5. From: Richard Pieri <ratinox@unilab.dfci.harvard.edu>
  6. Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
  7. Subject: Re: 28.8 baud modem on c-kermit?
  8. Date: 09 Jul 1996 10:50:17 -0400
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  18. >>>>> "BR" == Bill Richter <richter@conley.math.nwu.edu> writes:
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  20. BR> I'm running cku190 on a Sun over a 28.8 baud modem.  I'd like to be
  21. BR> able to put 
  22. BR> set speed 28800
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  24. You cannot do it.  Sun does not support anything but the "even"
  25. multiples of 2400/9600 (and I think the same applies to Kermit as well).
  26. Try 'set speed 38400' instead; 38400 is the highest serial speed
  27. supported by Sun.
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