On Tue, 6 Sep 2016, Cameron Kaiser wrote:

Interesting. I've been trying to get a WiFi device for the Commodore
8-bits working consistently in 9600 bps mode, and have just been
assuming the garbage characters I get when I receive a screenful of text
all at once were due to buffer overruns. The garbage characters there
look like actual garbage, not like partial CSIs like [3;1m or whatever.

Unless you're using an ACIA cartridge, 9600bps on the C128 is problematic,
and impossible on the C64.

FYI, you can do 38.4k on a C-64. The driver for the Comet 64 modem does it on the user port. Here's a link to the driver:
https://www.commodoreserver.com/BlogEntryView.asp?BID=FFB55F09EA4348BE921BCC59BAA725C6&EID=9ABF9EE56AF3486AB8B167F2BEC327DF

g.

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