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From: ibelooze@runet.edu (I l y a)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc,comp.unix.questions,comp.unix.admin,comp.unix.misc,comp.unix.ultrix,comp.unix.shell
Subject: Re: Do not get connected at 33.6K
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Jonathan Stone (jonathan@DSG.Stanford.EDU) wrote:
: However -- I suspect that the original poster has a
: 5000/{20,25,33,50}, 5000/{120,125,133,150}, or a 5000/{240,260}.
That is correct, 5000/20, Ultrix 4.4. Thanks for the nice theoretical
discussion, but I just want to get have normal, not messed up screen at
38400 speeds and I would like to know the simplest way to do get that.
Like, step 1, step 2, step 3. It seems like a simple flow of control
problem.
: NetBSD, OTOH, supports up to 230.6, but you need synch clocking.
:
: (DECstation 5000s can output asynch up to 115.2 perfectly, but cannot
: reliably unframe RS-232 at speeds above 57600, because the SCC clock
: multiplier is too low to reliably sample the start bits at that
: speed.)
OK, that is nice, but what is the solution. I connect at 38400, like the
.kermrc file says, but the screen is still messed up, unlike at 19200,
and none of the programs like elm, tin and less work correctly. What
should I do?
Thanks.
Ilya