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- From: Rigor@clever.net (Matt Fox)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: SDL problems with new Courier modems
- Date: 20 Apr 1996 14:43:50 GMT
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- In article <4l5p9l$o0c@hopi.gate.net>, dhaire@gate.net says...
- >
- >I am trying to figure out just what he meant by "the modem's baud rate
- >*must* be allowed to float", it makes no sense at all. My Couriers are
- >alwas set to $B1 (DTE rate locked), I always used 115200 as the bps
- rate,
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- floating is part of the sdl process it lowers teh baud rate to 9600
- and back to 19200 and then to like what ever youe baud rate is set
- at to do the sdl process aparantly so other programs cannot snoop
- on the sdl xfer or something...
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- those transfer rates (9600 and 19200) that the sdl process floats too
- might be incorrect its what i recall off the top of my head
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