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- From: mab@duvel.princeton.edu (Matt Blaze)
- Subject: Re: serial ports at >4800 baud?
- Message-ID: <mab.712533612@duvel>
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- Organization: Princeton University, Dept. of Computer Science
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- Date: 30 Jul 92 22:00:12 GMT
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- tim@appenzell.cs.wisc.edu (Tim Theisen) writes:
-
- >John Gardiner Myers <jgm+@CMU.EDU> writes:
- ....
- >I have and RT at home. I took an IBM AT Serial/Parallel card and replaced
- >the NS16450 with an NS16550AFN. I ported Van Jacobson's compressed slip and
- >installed a new asy device driver from Peter Honeyman. I connect to work
- ....
-
- A couple questions:
-
- Where can I find the honeyman asy.c (i assume this is AOS we're
- talking about)?
-
- Also, has anyone had any luck getting a SECOND AT serial/parallel
- card to work (for the serial port)? I just can't get it to work at
- all (/dev/ttyc1). There's nothing obviously wrong with the driver
- as far as i can tell, so i wonder if i'm missing something obvious.
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