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From: stark!gene@newsserv.cs.sunysb.edu (Gene Stark)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.misc
Subject: Re: tip at 38400+
Date: 8 Aug 94 20:02:19
Organization: Gene Stark's home system
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In-reply-to: bill@bhhome.ci.net's message of 6 Aug 1994 03:42:50 GMT

In article <31v0rr$gjj@sundog.tiac.net> bill@bhhome.ci.net (Bill Heiser) writes:

   stark!gene@newsserv.cs.sunysb.edu (Gene Stark) writes:

   >FreeBSD 1.1.1.5 (and probably versions back to 1.0.2 from last September)
   >will go as fast as you like with 16450's.  I regularly use PPP at 38400

   What do you do to make this work?  I did a generic installation of the
   1.1.5.1 (RELEASE) bindist.  This is a 486/33, 8mb, 300mb CDC Wren IV, 
   Adaptec 1542b.  I've tried both serial ports (16550 and not).  As soon
   as I try to connect, I get garbage.

I don't do anything, in particular.  Send more details about what you are
doing and what "get garbage" means, and I will try to guess what the
problem is.

							- Gene Stark