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- Subject: Re: C=2232 multiser @ >>19.2Kbps??!!
- Message-ID: <1993Jan6.014732.981@miavx3.mid.muohio.edu>
- From: mchandy@miavx3.mid.muohio.edu
- Date: 6 Jan 93 01:47:32 EST
- References: <rlcarr.09ec@animato.network23.com> <gGcfs*Hm1@kink.PhaedraV.On.Ca>
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- In article <gGcfs*Hm1@kink.PhaedraV.On.Ca>, hugh@kink.PhaedraV.On.Ca (Hugh D. Gamble) writes:
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- > If anyone has data on CPU load at high serial in/out speeds for
- > different boards, I'd love to see it. Especially a comparison of the
- > A2232 running one port at 115.2k with its on board CPU vs. one of the
- > other boards using the Amigas main CPU (but with a larger buffer than
- > the 1 byte motherboard CIA chips). I find that running the motherboard
- > serial port at 38.4k (uucp using ser_f_radboogie) puts the CPU load of
- > an A2500/20 at about 50%.
- >
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- Does anyone know if there is a replacement for the CIA chips that has a
- input buffer >> 1K? I'd like to see one with 16K or so...
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