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- From: scorpiobbs@aol.com (SCORPIOBBS)
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- Subject: Re: <None>
- Date: 20 Feb 1996 08:15:23 -0500
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- In article <1996Feb18.134948@nyssa.swt.edu>, ez13942@nyssa.swt.edu (Bo)
- writes:
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- > Is the c128 kernel RS232 capable of a handling a baud above 2400? I
- >just built my RS232 cable to use as a replacement for my swiftlink, and
- >can't seem to make it go above 2400 baud, even when used as a null modem
- >cable with a PC. Any ideas yall?
- >
- >
-
- In C128 mode, I believe you can go as high as 9600 baud when using the
- RS232 adapter attached to the user port. Some one correct me if I'm
- wrong!!
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