I'm trying to use a BBB Rev C running Debian to connect to UART4 (ttyO4) at 
a 1000000 baud, but I can't make it work. The device I'm connecting to 
requires it to be that high. I tried a different device that works at I'm a 
Windows guy that's knee deep in Linux and ankle deep in embedded Linux. 
I've got another device that runs at 460800 (UART1 ttyO1 if that matters) 
which works fine, so I'm starting to think it has something to do with the 
speed.

I've read a lot of posts that suggest that the 3.8 kernel can't support it, 
but that it might be "easy" to change, but after that I lose track of what 
folks are talking about (specifically this 
post: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/beagleboard/EEe7xAkCPkQ). As 
I read it, the 3.11 kernel supports higher speeds, but it's not supported 
on the BBB. I'm a Windows guy that's knee deep in Linux and ankle deep in 
embedded, so this is not in my wheelhouse (but fun to learn). 

The bottom line here is: can I connect to hardware at 1000000 baud on the 
BBB running Debian Wheezy? If not out of the box is there a way to make it 
work without running an unsupported kernel on it?

Thanks,
Gabe

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