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to: Ian Smith
from: Hamish Moffatt
date: 1996-09-16 17:18:00
subject: 9600???

Hello Ian!

Friday September 13 1996 14:33, Ian Smith wrote to Lewin Edwards:

 LE>> is NRZ, so therefore doesn't have a "baud rate" per se
 LE>> possibly.

 > RS232 is Non Return to Zero?  I don't believe so.  As far as I know, it's
 > straight 0 (start bit), data bits as they come, then 1 (stop bit), per
 > byte.

And even so, why can't NRZ have a baud rate? I forget what NRZ looks like
right at the moment but I can't see why just using a particular line code
would suddenly make the baud rate irrelevant ..


Regards,
Hamish

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