Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 25 Sep 1998 08:33:15 -0600 | From | Nomad the Wanderer <> | Subject | Re: serial buffer ? |
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hmmm "other than buy an additional serial or such?"
I'm hoping to go cable modem in a few months and don't want to go buy a new serial for a machine running ISDN that won't need it in the near term
Thus spake Gregory Maxwell (linker@z.ml.org):
> On Thu, 24 Sep 1998, Nomad the Wanderer wrote: > > > I have an external ISDN on the type of uart that only does 115K/s... > > Is there any kind of tweak/buffer that can be implemented to help improve > > performance other than buy an additional serial or such? > > Yes, it's called get a new serial port. They have enhanced ones that go > upto 256k or something like that.. > >
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