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Date:      Tue, 7 Dec 1999 08:49:50 -0800
From:      Andy Sparrow <andy@geek4food.org>
To:        "Swanson, Toby J." <tjswanson@tva.gov>
Cc:        "'questions@freebsd.org'" <questions@FreeBSD.ORG>, "'toby@milkyway.org'" <toby@milkyway.org>
Subject:   Re: high speed serial card support
Message-ID:  <19991207084950.A79816@mega.geek4food.org>
In-Reply-To: <8C8DCBC7A064D01181F30000F8014E27C2EAB6@knxnorois1b.noh.tva.gov>
References:  <8C8DCBC7A064D01181F30000F8014E27C2EAB6@knxnorois1b.noh.tva.gov>

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On Tue, Dec 07, 1999 at 08:39:05AM -0500, Swanson, Toby J. wrote:
> Does one need to do anything special to enable FreeBSD to communicate 
> faster than 112,500 bps with a high speed serial card?  I'm considering 
> installing a LavaPort 650 to use with my ISDN terminal adapter.  The Lava 
> people say once installed it becomes the next available comm port.  They 
> have a DOS utility that will report its I/O address.  It looks like one can 
> simply compile a kernel that supports siox at the reported address and it 
> should work.

Hi.

I used to use an SIIG high-speed serial card with the Startech
16650 UART to drive my ISDN TA. There's jumpers on the card to
overclock the UART 1x, 2x and 4x (for 430kbs).

Note that you need a reasonably late version of FreeBSD to recognise
the 16650 and enable the larger FIFO (also need to set some flags,
IIRC).

Worked great, modulo a few "silo overflow" messages. I ended up
running the card at the 2x setting (for 230kbs), as my ISP didn't
offer STAC compression anyway.

HTH.

AS


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