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- From: dons@olympus.net (Don Schmelling)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: SLIPCall4 V37.51
- Date: Sun, 31 Mar 96 11:14:34 PST
- Organization: Internet for the Olympic Peninsula
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- Gene Heskett (gene_heskett@wvlink.mpl.com) wrote:
- :
- : TD> 31250 baud, RTS/CTS, 8N1.
- :
- : Whoops! 31250 is a midi speed, and unless theres an awfully smart
- : modem out there on the end of the cable, it will be lost trying to
- : figure out what your computer is telling it. Using seriel.device on
- : the stock hardware you will find isn't very reliable above 19,200.
- : YMMV of course, a 40 mhz 1200 could probably do 57,600 if you don't
- : multitask too heavily. Baud rates that are legal baud rates are the
- : powers of 2, starting at 1200 baud. eg, 1200, 2400, 4800. 9600,
- : 19,200, 38,400 are the basic ranges, but then somehow 57,600 and
- : 115,200 became part of the list, and they aren't powers of 2 from the
- : rest. The next obvious one would have been 76,800 but it never
- : seemed to catch on.
- :
- You failed to notice that what had been set to 31250 was the
- Worbench Serial Prefs which is orveriden by anything that uses
- the modem.
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