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- From: ebd@fang.att.com (Elliot B Dierksen)
- Subject: Re: 3b2 E-ports top speeds?
- Message-ID: <By6D52.A7q@fang.att.com>
- Organization: AT&T Tax Systems Development, Maitland FL
- References: <By1JJ7.1Hp@darkside.osrhe.uoknor.edu>
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 15:17:25 GMT
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- In article <By1JJ7.1Hp@darkside.osrhe.uoknor.edu> wee@darkside.osrhe.uoknor.edu (Operator) writes:
- >Could someone out there give me the limits on the E-ports card?
- >
- >So far, from my own experiments, it seems only one
- >port can go up to 38400/19200 with hardware flow control, while
- >the rest of the ports have to be XON/XOFF. But I can use
- >hardware flow control on numerous ports if no port is set
- >above 9600.
-
- I have 2 EPORTS cards in my 600. 1 has a WorldBlazer @ 38.4K, and the other
- has another WB @ 38.4 and a TrailBlazer+ @ 19.2K. Other than having to use
- brute force to keep HFC set, no problems... (Knocking furiously on wood grain
- desk). BTW, my solution to the HFC dilema is in the 3B2 FAQ.
-
- EBD
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- Elliot Dierksen "Is that a real poncho... I mean is that a Mexican poncho or
- is that a Sears poncho? Hmmm... no foolin'..." -- F. Zappa
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