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- From: estarry@oro.net (Ed Starry)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: UART 16650
- Date: Mon, 26 Feb 1996 05:12:42 GMT
- Organization: "oronet, Penn Valley, CA"
- Message-ID: <4grfo1$c1q@hg.oro.net>
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- victor@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Vic Menayang) wrote about {Re: UART 16650} in
- 'comp.dcom.modems'...
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- ~In article <4gkaj5$i5f@hg.oro.net>, Ed Starry <estarry@oro.net> wrote:
- ~:
- ~: These large FIFO buffer sizes and we still have to suffer with everyone
- ~:using an 8250 for uploading. Who cares how big a Rx Buffer is if no one will
- ~:use these big FIFO buffers to Tx/Upload with!
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- ~Care to elaborate what you mean by the above statement?
- ===========================
-
- It's simple! If you have multi-byte TxFIFO Buffers available use them.
- That's what they're for. Download from a modem that's sending at a 16 byte
- per IRQ rate and hold on. Even a 4 byte per IRQ rate can be scary. Try it
- you'll like it.
-
- Ed...
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