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- From: bdb@becker.GTS.ORG (Bruce Becker)
- Subject: Re: /dev/ser setup help needed.
- Message-ID: <1992Sep4.051025.27253@becker.GTS.ORG>
- Organization: G. T. S., Toronto, Ontario
- References: <BtL1pt.F86@agora.rain.com> <BtL670.HDB@agora.rain.com> <1992Sep1.045617.5077@amix.commodore.com>
- Distribution: usa
- Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1992 05:10:25 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep1.045617.5077@amix.commodore.com> janc@amix.commodore.com (Jan Carlson) writes:
- |
- |The baud rate of incoming calls depends on /etc/saf/serial/_pmtab.
- |The baud rate of outbound cu is controlled by /etc/uucp/Devices entries.
- |
- |In both cases you can reliably run at 38,400 baud on the built-in serial port
- |with no tricks.
- |
- |This trick sounds like a joke, but it is not: Set the built-in serial
- |port to 50 baud and it will actually run at 115,200 baud. Set it to 75
- |baud to actually run at 57,600 baud.
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- Will these work OK with an A2620?
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- |The Commodore A2232 7-port card is limited to 19,200 baud per port though.
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- Since the A2232 has the ability to do 115,200
- baud (but nothing else above 19200), will the
- above trick work for it too?
-
-
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- ,u, Bruce Becker Toronto, Ontario
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