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- From: Kay Roemer <roemer@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de>
- Posted-Date: Mon, 31 Jan 94 8:31:57 MEZ
- Received-Date: Mon, 31 Jan 94 08:31:57 +0100
- Message-Id: <9401310731.AA29252@hera.rbi.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de>
- Subject: Re: stty 0; stty 19200 on modem1, 1 patch...
- To: bousch@topo.matups.fr (Thierry Bousch) (Thierry Bousch)
- Date: Mon, 31 Jan 94 8:31:57 MEZ
- In-Reply-To: <9401292336.AA21336@topo.matups.fr>; from "Thierry Bousch" at Jan 30, 94 12:36 (midnight)
- Mailer: Elm [revision: 70.85]
-
- Theirry writes:
-
- > It works quite well for my needs, and interfaces easily with init. It
- > offers two devices (/dev/ttyb for dial-in, /dev/cua0 for dial-out)
- > mutually exclusive, with the usual semantics (I think) and able to raise
- > SIGHUP and SIGINT when appropriate. The main problem is that it loses
- > characters at high speeds (19200bps) on my poor Atari ST; but I cannot
- > determine where the problem really lies. It would be interesting if
- > someone else had tried this driver, and could tell more about this.
-
- I used your modm0dev (great, thanks for it!) for porting term 1.08
- to Mint+MintNet (is at a.a), because select() does not work on modem1.
- My Atari is an 16 Mhz one (Mega St + HBS 240) and I have the same problem,
- ie loosing characters at 19200, though not very often, only at
- havy loaded X-Sessions over a zero-modem and when tuploading long files.
-
- 16 Mhz should really be fast enough for 19200, but may be Mint's task
- switching prevents correct handling of *all* interrupts.
-
- Solutions welcome,
-
- Kay Roemer.
-