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- From: mckeeveb@monashee.sfu.ca (Gumby - The unknown user)
- Subject: Re: Sun's ZS chips (was Re: Old Sun question - HELP!!!!!)
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- Organization: Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., Canada
- References: <rcaldwel.726296968@ponder> <1993Jan6.115253.19572@elroy.jpl.nasa.gov> <1993Jan9.022926.26234@siemens.com> <1993Jan10.150522.8160@sol.ctr.columbia.edu>
- Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1993 20:30:41 GMT
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- lindh@uhasun.hartford.edu (Andrew Lindh) writes:
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- >On a Sun the highest standard speed is 38.4K!!!
- >You can't get to 57.6K......
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- This is not a lmitation in the serial chip, but one in the zs driver under
- SunOS. There is a way to patch this (it was posted to comp.protocols.ppp about
- a week ago). The new high end limitation is: 76.8Kps but a new/revised
- replacement zs driver would be a great improvement as well.
-
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- Rob McKeever VE7ICJ rmckeeve@sfu.ca mckeeveb@sfu.ca 604-291-0457
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