Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cs.utexas.edu!milano!bigtex!nueces!chari From: chari@nueces.UUCP (Chris Whatley) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next Subject: >= 9600 baud on the serial ports? Keywords: Trailblazer, Fast Terminal Message-ID: <275@nueces.UUCP> Date: 23 Apr 89 17:19:49 GMT Lines: 21 What is this that I read in the manual about the serial ports "suffering" overruns at 9600 baud or higher? Is this a software problem or a hard ware problem? I thought this machine was supposed to have good IO? I really want to stick a trailblazer+ on this thing now since the DSP-modem does not seem to be destined to exist. I suppose that two trailblazer+'s is out of the question. (You see I'm not fortunate enough to be directly connected to an ethernet) Is this common? I believe the Sun386i had similar input problems on its serial ports too. Why can I run my macintosh serial ports at 56,000 baud? (A macintosh plus to be exact) If I have misinterpreted the info in the library, then please ignore. Chris -- Chris Whatley | "dish... crab fingers... !bigtex!nueces!chari@cs.utexas.edu | dish of crab fingers..." chari@walt.cc.utexas.edu | 1607 Nueces,Austin TX 78723 - 512/453-4238 | (that'll teach you)