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- From: olli@enea.se (Ola Liljedahl)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: A1200 serial port speeds?
- Date: 11 Jan 1996 15:45:52 +0100
- Organization: Enea Data AB
- Message-ID: <4d37r0$o6i@gordon.enea.se>
- References: <4cure9$itg@gordon.enea.se> <4d1asi$bnj@sand.cis.ufl.edu>
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- Ed Porras Wrote:
- > In article <4cure9$itg@gordon.enea.se>, olli@enea.se (Ola Liljedahl) writes:
- > > My A3000/68030/25 MHz/OS 3.1/serial.port 37.6 happily receives ~4500
- > > characters/s using 38400 baud from computer to modem (decompression
- >
- > i've got an '87 A500, 7MHz, with a supra-fax 14.4 connecting at 38400
- > giving me 3K transfers (uncompressed) with no noticeable effects..
- >
- > haven't tried 57800
- >
- > -e
-
- Well, I wasn't entirely correct here:-(
-
- When I checked my AmiTCP setup I realised that I have a computer-modem
- connection of 57600 baud. That translates effectively to ~4500 char/s
- from a 28800 baud modem if you are lucky.
-
- I should have done some sanity checks on my submission before I sent it out.
-
- When me and a friend of mine transferred some files over the serial port
- using Term 4.3 at 115Kbaud the computers were almost unusable and disk
- activity immediately lead to transmission errors and throughput degradation.
-
-
- Ola Liljedahl
- working with OSE Real Time Operating Systems
- "OSE - Design on a higher level"
-