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echo: cis.os9.68000.osk
to: Carl Kreider 71076,76 (X)
from: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203
date: 1993-10-11 19:05:36
subject: #19072-#Review: 340 Upgrade

#: 19077 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
    11-Oct-93  19:05:36
Sb: #19072-#Review: 340 Upgrade
Fm: Bob van der Poel 76510,2203
To: Carl Kreider 71076,76 (X)

one never knows. So I hooked a terminal up to /t3 and made the discovery--both
/t3 and /t4 were set to 19.2. Guess what is happening is that when /t4 gets
inized it also resets the rate for /t3. Now that I know this, I've set both
ports to 19.2 and taken out the iniz. Works fine. Oh, it probably is in your
readme...but do you really expect us to read EVERTHING? . Thanks. Thanks for
the iniz comments on /t3 and /t4. Took me a while to figure it out, but it all
makes sense now. I have /t3 set to 38.4 and /t4 to 19.2 and the iniz line in
startup is 'iniz /t3 /t4'. I just assumed that the modem on

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