Date: Sat, 06 Dec 1997 12:37:22 +1030 From: Mike Smith <mike@smith.net.au> To: Vladimir Litovka <doka@grunt.vl.net.ua-nospam> Cc: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Lock port at 14400 Message-ID: <199712060207.MAA00352@word.smith.net.au> In-Reply-To: Your message of "04 Dec 1997 11:50:37 %2B0200." <665udd$j7r$1@grunt.vl.net.ua>
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> > Second, they have features like compression and error control, which > > require that they communicate _faster_ than the line rate. Most folks > > talk to their modems at 57600 or 115Kbps. > > Thanks, I know about this. But I really need this. As I know, there is > possibility to set divisor for UART, I did this under Linux, with setserial > command. And this trick works correctly. Is FreeBSD has such possibility? FreeBSD supports arbitrary bitrates; the point that Chuck is making is that your modem *doesn't*. Setting your port to 14.4kbps will not achieve the result that I suspect you desire. Of course, since you haven't told us *why* you want to do this, it's impossible to give you an answer that will actually help you. mike
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