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echo: cis.os9.68000.osk
to: Manfred Berger 76570,2207 (X)
from: Jost Eberbach 73502,2041
date: 1995-10-24 11:41:56
subject: #21244-OS-9 on MVME162LX

#: 21245 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
    24-Oct-95  11:41:56
Sb: #21244-OS-9 on MVME162LX
Fm: Jost Eberbach 73502,2041
To: Manfred Berger 76570,2207 (X)

Manfred,

>>I have tried tmode and I wrote my own program to set the baud rate to 38400
but OS-9 3.0 doesn't allow me to do so.   Since I am cross developing it would
really nice to speed up the download time and I'm also planning to do real-time
data acquisition and transfer the data over the RS-232 port.  Since I only have
the BSP product I don't have source code for the serial driver so I can't
change it and I really don't want to write my own driver.<<

Weel, I guess you have to accept what MW did, if you don't want to write your
own driver. Have you considered using Ethernet (TCP/IP) for transfering the
data? Another option is to purchase a third party serial board for higher baud
rates, incl OS-9 driver, and use that. But make sure you get a driver for OS-9
3.0, the ones for earlier version might not work...

I know of an english company who have such boards and drivers. If you like, I
can give you their address, I don't have it right now, but I can find it
somewhere.

Regards,

Jost

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