Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Fri, 16 Oct 1998 11:33:30 +0200 | | From | Pavel Machek <> | | Subject | Re: 921Kbps on Linux: is it possible ?!?! |
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Hi!
> > On Wed, Oct 14, 1998 at 04:16:41PM +0200, Pavel Machek wrote: > > > > I've never even been able to get 460K to work correctly. I bought a > > > > highspeed serial board > > > could be able to acchieve such speeds. I wonder if it is worth > > > supporting? > > > > > I think it is worth supporting - some device like the ZyXEL ISDN TA > > support 460K - and this should work correctly > > 460K _is_ supported, because its declaration (B460800) is already in > termbits.h. Just by using setserial (or a custom application), one can set > the serial port (that supports this speed) to work at 460.8K. The real > problem is with 921.6Kbps, which is not present in the kernel definitions > yet.
BTW When adding 921Kbps, add 1500000bps, too, they are supported by NS PC87338 chip. (Expect patch soon, it already works for me.) Pavel -- The best software in life is free (not shareware)! Pavel GCM d? s-: !g p?:+ au- a--@ w+ v- C++@ UL+++ L++ N++ E++ W--- M- Y- R+
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