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- From: user@cnw.com (Connect Northwest Customer)
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- Subject: Re: Comm Overruns Help!
- Date: 26 Mar 1996 04:41:38 GMT
- Organization: Connect Northwest
- Message-ID: <4j7si2$1l6@lassen.cnw.com>
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- In article <4j027c$4ca@lenny.rosenet.net>, costmo@rosenet.net says...
- >
- >jk93@mail.erols.com (jk93) wrote:
- >
- >
- >
- >>BTW, can you name ONE company that makes new pentiums but does NOT include
- >>an 16550. I doubt that very much.
- >
- >I can name at least a half-dozen of them. High speed UART chips CAN
- >mess up certain types of serial mice (meeces?).
- >
- Best Computers Inc. Seattle Wa built my pentium with a 8250 UART. I
- specifically asked for a 16550, but I didn't figure it out for awhile (wasn't
- modeming). Boy was I pissed.
-
- Jim
-
- >
- >Christopher Ostmo
- >a.k.a. costmo@rosenet.net
- >Rosenet, Inc.
- >(541) 440-1447
- >
- >For a good time,
- >http://www.rosenet.net/entertainment/movies.html
- >
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