Le mer 18 aoû 2004 à 16:19:07 +0200, Andor Demarteau a tapoté sur son clavier :
> On Wed, 18 Aug 2004, Veli-Pekka Tatila wrote:
> > How high can you go with modern serial ports? I've seen choices as high as
> > 115000 bits or something.
> yes, modern serial device can go up to that speed.
>
> I
On Wed, 18 Aug 2004, Veli-Pekka Tatila wrote:
> How high can you go with modern serial ports? I've seen choices as high as
> 115000 bits or something.
yes, modern serial device can go up to that speed.
I just looked into my inittab file and notice that the sample-line for
serial terminals indeed
Andor Demarteau wrote:
advice you to try 38400 as well cause it's way faster
then the 9600 and would make it easier to work.
How high can you go with modern serial ports? I've seen choices as high as
115000 bits or something.
well I suspect that the kernel you are using has serial-consoel
enabeld
On Wed, 18 Aug 2004, Veli-Pekka Tatila wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm replying to my own message actually. This is just a quick note to let
> you know that after having substituted the small s with a capital one in
> console=ttyS0, serial output now works as expected. This is highly cool, I
> can see it
Hi,
I'm replying to my own message actually. This is just a quick note to let
you know that after having substituted the small s with a capital one in
console=ttyS0, serial output now works as expected. This is highly cool, I
can see it slowly drawing the ASCII graphics on the virtual terminal s
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