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From: henrique <henrique@cyclades.com>
To: linux-serial@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: A new serial baud rate
Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 10:14:45 -0300	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200207260921.20600.henrique@cyclades.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1779CCD227485B49A825718AAAA90E3E406CD4@tpsmail01.turbopower.net>

Hello !!!

After the last e-mails about this issue I've checked the equipment. I am not 
actually dealing with a modem, I'm dealing with a mux/demux which is 
connected to a modem. The demux has 20 ports and 5 of these ports have the
mentioned speed. I have a multi-serial board that uses the UART 16550A.

I plan to make this implementation, firstly using a ioctl as suggested by  
Matti Aarnio, and afterwards changing the termios.h, task that I believe to 
be harder than the first one.

Ed, unfortunately my equipment uses the 2.2.14 kernel. Does your suggestion 
work in such kernel ? It would be the easiest way to solve this.

regards
Henrique

On Thursday 25 July 2002 05:26 pm, Gary Frerking wrote:
> Henrique,
>
> >> That's the problem. I can't change the modem configuration cause this
>
> modem are provided by the Telco. I have to use this baud rate. And I
> wanna use it with Linux. <<
>
> I've never run across a modem that requires a 14400 baud rate on the
> serial line. I *have* run across many, many people *thinking* they need
> 14400 on the serial line because it's a 14400 modem (is this for faxing?
> 14400 often comes up in relation to faxing).
>
> We obviously have no way of knowing more about what you're dealing with
> than what you're able/willing to tell us -- but based on past
> experience, I'm skeptical about the fact that you need 14400 on the
> serial line.
>
> Can you provide more details about the modem itself? Do you have a model
> number? What are you using it for?
>
> -- Gary

-- 
---
Henrique Gobbi
Software Engineer
+55 11 50333339
Cyclades Corporation - The Leader in Linux Connectivity

       reply	other threads:[~2002-07-26 13:32 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <1779CCD227485B49A825718AAAA90E3E406CD4@tpsmail01.turbopower.net>
2002-07-26 13:14 ` henrique [this message]
2002-07-26 16:00 A new serial baud rate Ed Vance
2002-07-31 12:37 ` henrique
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2002-07-25 21:35 Ed Vance
     [not found] <1779CCD227485B49A825718AAAA90E3E406CD1@tpsmail01.turbopower.net>
2002-07-25 19:14 ` henrique
2002-07-25 19:40   ` Neil Everton
2002-07-25 19:45   ` Matti Aarnio
2002-07-25 18:22 henrique
2002-07-25 18:46 ` Mike Dresser
2002-07-25 19:35 ` Matti Aarnio

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