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DateFri, 16 Oct 1998 16:22:18 -0400 (EDT)
From"Nicholas J. Leon" <>
SubjectRe: 921Kbps on Linux: is it possible ?!?!
On Thu, 15 Oct 1998, Linux Lists wrote:

# 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

I could not get 460K to work at all, nor 230K. Only 115K seems to work
correctly. Is there some magic I should be aware of?.



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