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- From: eric@ao.net (Eric Shaw)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: win95 reports115200k why?
- Date: Sat, 24 Feb 1996 12:50:13 -0500
- Organization: Access Orlando
- Message-ID: <eric-2402961250130001@sobt.ao.net>
- References: <4gbr4t$lou@news1.wolfe.net>
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-
- In article <4gbr4t$lou@news1.wolfe.net>, Jeff Watterson <jeffreyw@oz.net> wrote:
-
- >I have a funny question. Why does win95 report my serial port speed
- >instead of my connect speed? This appears to be happening when ever I
- >connect over 26.4k because I get reports of 19.2-26.4k connects
- ...
- >internal V34+ (33.6k) rom date 10/13/95 ver. 1.1 . I forced the
- ...
- >so I don't know what speed my connect really is when it say's "connected
- >at 115,200" in the diaglog box. I do know that it is the seial speed,
-
- Your .INF file for Win95 may not know what to do when it sees a speed of
- 31200 or 33600 because it could be the 28.8k .INF file. Therefore, it
- could see these lines as extraneous and report the 115200 speed that it
- recognizes.
-