Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mcsun!ukc!educ-isis!teexmmo From: teexmmo@ioe.lon.ac.uk (Matthew Moore) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware Subject: Re: 115K baud on PS/2's Message-ID: <1990Sep17.110540.25170@ioe.lon.ac.uk> Date: 17 Sep 90 11:05:40 GMT References: <2129@sparko.gwu.edu> Reply-To: teexmmo@ioe.lon.ac.uk (Matthew Moore) Organization: Institute of Education University of London Lines: 12 In article <2129@sparko.gwu.edu> gwunix00@seas.gwu.edu () writes: >Just for your information, I managed to transfer files from a PS/2 70 >to a Zenith 386/20 through the serial port at 115K baud. I remember >hearing that PS/2 can only do 57.6K baud. Has anyone else managed to >get 115K baud? Yes, but it was flaky. I was using kermit to copy the entire contents of a 60Mb disk, and began by trying 115K baud. At this speed, kermit would bomb out at some, arbitrary point, before it had finished. We ran it at 9600 baud, overnight, in the end. (pc kermit 2.32 , between 2 PS/2 70's , under dos 4.01)