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From: storm@binkley.cs.mcgill.ca (Marc Wandschneider)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: [Netbsd0.9] stty problems
Date: 26 Aug 1993 22:59:16 -0400
Organization: School of Computer Science, McGill University, Montreal
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Howdy!

	I'm having some problems with stty on my NetBSD 0.9 machine.
	For some reason, the following happens:

	lanfear# stty -f /dev/com1
	speed 9600 baud;
	lflags: echoe echoke echoctl
	iflags: istrip
	cflags: cs7 parenb
	lanfear# stty -f /dev/com1 -parenb cs8 -evenp -oddp 19200
	lanfear# stty -f /dev/com1
	speed 9600 baud;
	lflags: echoe echoke echoctl
	iflags: istrip
	cflags: cs7 parenb

	Basically, I want to set the serial port to 8N1 (com1 is
	linked to tty01 which was made with mknod tty01 c 8 1),
	so that I can connect to a local site that uses 8N1.
	However, it seems stuck at e71 at 9600....

	Am I doing something wrong here, or is there something screwy
	going on?


                                                    Toodlepip!
                                                    Marc 'em.
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Marc Wandschneider					    Montreal, Canada
	"Satan has a stranglehold on my toilet and he won't let go!"
			   - frm the Weekly World News