> By the way, having 7 data bits and 2 stop bits should be equivalent to
> having 8 data bits without parity generation and 1 stop bit.  This is
> because the data bits are sent least significant bit first, and a stop
> bit is the same as a zero data bit.
>  ...
> Steve Preston ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

I don't think this is correct -- stop bits are ones.  

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Bill Roman  ([EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED])   running linux

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