From: urlichs@smurf.sub.org (Matthias Urlichs) Subject: Re: High speed serial ports (>38400) Date: 10 Mar 1993 12:44:35 +0100
In article <lichtenw.731517605@guug.de> lichtenw@guug.de (Klaus Lichtenwalder) writes:
>
>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.
>
I'd rather use one of the unused Bxxxx speeds for this. For instance,
does anybody use an interface speed of 4800 baud? Or 1800? Or anything
below 300?
Some Unix drivers for "smart" boards, eg. Digiboard, also do this.
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