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From: randyd@nospam.org (Randy Ding)
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Subject: Re: How fast will a 16550 go?
Date: 23 Nov 1997 02:41:41 GMT
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In article <HMvc0w8Z7WcC092yn@netcom.com>, jhurwit@netcom.com says...
>
>I would like to use MS-Kermit on two mahines connected by a null modem
>cable to transfer files. What is the maximum safe speed of a 16650 FIFO
>UART?
>
> Jeff
>--
>jhurwit@netcom.com Jeffrey Hurwit
> "NETCOM: It's not just an ISP, it's a way of life."
Hello,
My news reader is not getting all the posts so if this has not been answered
already I'll let you know what I have learned.
I use the 16550 in embedded systems and it is rated for 115200 baud.. and it is
not just the uart chip itself that limits the speed. For all the PC computers
that I have seen this is the rated limit.
Randy.
http://www.lse.fullfeed.com/~randyd/mail.html