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echo: cis.os9.68000.osk
to: Michael L. Smith 72762,3375 (X)
from: David Breeding 72330,2051
date: 1996-06-29 02:31:54
subject: #21429-#38.4 KB SCF baud rate

#: 21431 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
    29-Jun-96  02:31:54
Sb: #21429-#38.4 KB SCF baud rate
Fm: David Breeding 72330,2051
To: Michael L. Smith 72762,3375 (X)

 > That's correct, but if you select 38.4 you LOSE 19.2 which unacceptable to
 > many users.

I guess there might be cases when this might cause a problem.

But in my case, I am using my system as a single-user system, and at this time,
I am only using one side of two chips, one for my mouse and the other for the
modem.

My system does allow access to the full set.  If you should need 19.2, you can
still use it, just not on the other side of a chip using 38.4

I can only speak for myself, but for my application, I cannot see any time I
would need 19.2 in favor of 38.4 ..  In fact, to utilize a 28.8 modem, you
_have_ to use the 38.4 setting to get 28.8 speed.

                        ** day++;dollar--; **

                         -- David Breeding --
   CIS 72330,2051  |  Delphi DBREEDING  |  dbree@duo-county.com

        Composed with InfoXpress/OSK Vr. 1.02 & VED Vr. 2.4.0

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