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6.4.1 BNU
BNU, written by David Nugent, comes in two flavors. One is a
device driver, similar to X00.SYS. The second flavor is a
.COM file, loaded from AUTOEXEC.BAT or another batch file.
The .COM flavor is assumed in the example. For a detailed
description of the BNU driver, please refer to the
documentation included in the BNU distribution archive.
[AUTOEXEC.BAT]
BNU /R=1024 /T=512 /L1:38400
/R=1024 Specifies a receive buffer of 1024 bytes.
/T=512 Specifies a transmit buffer of 512 bytes.
/L1:38400 Locks COM2 at 38,400 BPS (for use with the 14,400
HST or HST/DS modems).
If you are not using a high-speed modem the above example
should most likely be modified to not lock COM2.
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