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to: RAYMOND BORNAIS
from: FRANCOIS BLAIS
date: 1995-04-04 20:40:00
subject: 16550 uart and crc errors

  [ Raymond Bornais -=> FRED BRUCKER  *  04 Apr - 10:41 ]
RB> Now, a last test give the following figures in downloading a
RB> Zip files of 259721 bytes:
RB>         a) 19200 = 1636 cps maximum
RB>         b) 38400 = 1636 cps maximum
RB> It's exactly the reason why I'm writing to you because there
RB> is no difference between the results with 19200 and 38400.
RB> So, why put these opportunities if that don't do anything
RB> more ?  May be Fred it's a dumb question or a huge
RB> misunderstanding of modeming, but...
As I explained you a few days ago, these numbers (19200, 38400, etc.) are the 
rate of communication between your serial port and computer, NOT the 
connection speed. They'll make a difference under multitasking situations, 
otherwise you gain NOTHING.
   Ÿran‡ois
... LHL -=> Un produit 101% Qu‚b‚cois!
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