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Date:      Mon, 9 Oct 2006 12:11:40 -0400
From:      Vivek Khera <vivek@khera.org>
To:        freebsd-stable <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Recommendations for a serial port card you can actually BUY?
Message-ID:  <BA40213D-78F5-4AB9-9A7C-88AA36D9CBF6@khera.org>
In-Reply-To: <4527FE1A.3060301@swbell.net>
References:  <20061005151925.GA1156@FS.denninger.net>	<20061005190822.GA15547@icarus.home.lan>	<20061005202144.GA11105@FS.denninger.net> <4527FC6D.2020305@bitfreak.org> <4527FE1A.3060301@swbell.net>

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On Oct 7, 2006, at 3:20 PM, Martin Jackson wrote:

>
> I've had good luck with the Dynex USB-to-serial converter (uplcom- 
> based) I got at my local Best Buy.  It works well with FreeBSD and  
> Linux both; I've used it with Cisco routers and several xscale- 
> based Linux devices.

But be careful.. I have three such beasts and one uses a different  
chipset internally (was purchased long before the other two) and  
doesn't handle 115200 baud well at all.  The recent versions seem to  
be pretty safe to use at 115200.


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