Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!rutgers!sri-spam!ames!cit-vax!tybalt.caltech.edu!li From: li@tybalt.caltech.edu.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: Request for help in adding terminals to XENIX Message-ID: <1663@cit-vax.Caltech.Edu> Date: Sat, 31-Jan-87 03:43:23 EST Article-I.D.: cit-vax.1663 Posted: Sat Jan 31 03:43:23 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 31-Jan-87 17:00:38 EST References: <661@imsvax.UUCP> <1320@cadovax.UUCP> <155@micropen> <267@rabbit1.UUCP> <1157@steinmetz.steinmetz.UUCP> <459@catnip.UUCP> Sender: news@cit-vax.Caltech.Edu Reply-To: li@tybalt.caltech.edu.UUCP (James C. Li) Organization: Calfornia Institute of Technology Lines: 14 >In article <1157@steinmetz.steinmetz.UUCP> davidsen@kbsvax.UUCP (william E Davidsen) writes: >>I just wish wish Xenix supported 19.2kb... It isn't Xenix that doesn't support 19.2kb, it's IBM, and probably all the other PC-clones. The chip can support about 100k, and I have seen it used at that rate. Unfortunately, the design did not call for those speeds, and so the error rates may not be know for those speeds. The applications I have seen have been for DOS, but I'm sure that if you wanted to, you could look into the technical manual, and program the chip directly. li@tybalt.caltech.edu (James Li) __ __ (also li@citromeo.caltech.bitnet) | | "Official KANK symbol" ------> | |