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- From: sasblc@unx.sas.com (Brad Chisholm)
- Subject: High speed modem attached to 3500
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- Date: Wed, 19 Aug 1992 18:17:23 GMT
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- I've been testing a v.32bis modem attached to the serial port of my 3500.
- Unfortunately, for speeds above 9600 baud, I seem to be losing data. I
- understand that PC's often need an upgraded UART to handle high speeds,
- but would such a thing be possible for my Apollo? Since the Apollos have
- an AT bus, could I add an internal modem that has its own UART, or would
- I need a new serial driver also (I think there's a PD driver called FAS,
- anyone know anything about this?)
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- Still living life at 9600 buad...
- Brad
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- P.S. What's the difference between using /dev/sio1 vs. /dev/tty01? They
- both seem to work with kermit.
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- Brad L. Chisholm | "And if I claim to be a wise man,
- QA/Graphics Products | it surely means that I don't know."
- SAS Institute, Inc. | -- Kansas
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