Sounds to me more like a 8250 UART, which will make anything over 9,600 a
joke....
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On Fri, 14 Jan 2000, Donncha O Caoimh wrote:
>http://www.linux.ie/Articles/NaasCBS.html>> I think the problem with the ISDN could be the 486. It probably doesn't
> use a 16450 UART (I think) and that slows serial connections down to
> something like 38,400bps AFAIR.
> You could solve it by getting a cheap pentium, or somehow plugging your
> ISDN TA into a network card on the 486.. (cross over cable I think it's
> called?)
>> Donncha.
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