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echo: cis.os9.68000.osk
to: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X)
from: Carl Kreider 71076,76
date: 1993-10-10 22:49:09
subject: #19069-#Review: 340 Upgrade

#: 19072 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
    10-Oct-93  22:49:09
Sb: #19069-#Review: 340 Upgrade
Fm: Carl Kreider 71076,76
To: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203 (X)

Umm... without looking, inizing will lock the table choice to whichever one you
iniz first.  Inizing the other can then have no effect.  I thought that 19.2
and 38.4 (in fact they are - I grabbed the data sheet) cannot be used together.
They come one each from sets 1 and 2.  The first one opened or inized forces a
baud rate set choice.  Thus you can only get either both 38.4 or both 19.2 or
one of those with 9600.  I *thought* that was in the serial readme, that you
could not use both 19.2 and 38.4......  Any way, it sure is not clear to me
what problem you can solve in this case by doing an iniz of either or both.

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