From: alsaggaf@athena.mit.edu (M. Saggaf) Subject: Re: High speed serial ports (>38400) Date: 7 Mar 1993 18:52:57 GMT
In article <lichtenw.731517605@guug.de> lichtenw@guug.de (Klaus Lichtenwalder) writes:
>bolsen@cs.umr.edu (Brian Olsen) writes:
>
>>[...] wondering if anyone has hacked throught the problem and has a
>>modem program that supports 57600 bps, or give me an idea about
>>how involved hacking this might be.
>
>It's very easy: just start (you might have to download it first)
>the setserial utility: /etc/setserial /dev/tty<whatever> SPDHI
>or SPD_VHI for 57600 and 115200bps, resp. Put it in your rc.local,
>for example.
>
Or get a comm program that supports high speeds directly, like Seyon.
The advantage of this is that you can dial a host at say 115200, then
another one at 57600, and yet a third at 38400, without having to run
any program in between -- i.e. Seyon supports those high speeds at the
same time (from the user perspective, anyway).
Regards,
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