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- From: marcf@nexus.yorku.ca (Marc G Fournier)
- Subject: Re: serial speeds...
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.160943.14628@newshub.ccs.yorku.ca>
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- Organization: York University, CS Dept. Toronto
- References: <1993Jan24.023609.10638@r-node.pci.on.ca> <1993Jan26.144812.10959@athena.mit.edu>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 16:09:43 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan26.144812.10959@athena.mit.edu> alsaggaf@athena.mit.edu (M. Saggaf) writes:
- >In article <1993Jan24.023609.10638@r-node.pci.on.ca> marc@r-node.pci.on.ca (Marc G Fournier) writes:
- >>Hi...
- >>
- >> Just a quick question...what is the max speed that
- >>I can expect to get with Linux? I have a Worldblazer that
- >>I can lock the speed up to 115200 and would like to know
- >>how much closer to that I can get from 38400....or can I?
- >>
- >> Is there work being done to increase the limit...or
- >>is it not possible?
- >>
- >
- >You can use speeds up to 115200 bps under linux, either by using
- >setserial in conjunction with other comm programs, or by just using a
- >comm program that supports high speeds directly (currently only Seyon
- >does that).
- >
- I wish to lock my DTE speed with my Telebit at 115200, if
- possible. That means that I have lock uugetty at 115200...he who wrote
- uugetty (ported it?), can I do that?
-
- Marc
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