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Article: 12698 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Setting speed
Date: 20 Aug 2001 21:41:13 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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In article <3B817A33.DE4EC53D@boeing.com>,
Frederick E. Vorwerk <Frederick.e.vorwerk@boeing.com> wrote:
: I have some developers using kermit to communicate with some rs-232 and
: rs-422 devices. Can you set speed to any multiple of 1200?
:
That depends on which Kermit program you are using, on what kind of
computer, running what operating system, with what kind of serial ports,
and so on. Most Kermit programs are able to choose any speed that is
supported by the underlying OS and hardware. Try typing:
set speed ?
at the Kermit program prompt. It should show you a list of supported
speeds.
- Frank