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From: esenior@qualcom.qualcomm.com (Eric Senior)
Subject: 386bsd and 8n1
Message-ID: <esenior.735324231@qualcom>
Keywords: 8n1, serial, modem
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Organization: Qualcomm, Inc., San Diego, CA
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1993 16:43:51 GMT
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I am currently running 386bsd on a 486 with 3 modems attached (running
CGD's COM Drivers and Patchkit 0.2.2).  I need to set the modems to operate
in 8 data / no parity modem as opposed to 7e1 (the default).  is there any
way of accomplishing this?  Any help would be greatly appreciated...



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