On Tue, 19 Oct 1999, Thomas Sailer wrote:

> Tomi Manninen wrote:
> 
> > I have serious doubts that a HamComm interface (a 1-bit ADC using the
> > serial port handshake lines) would ever work well under Linux. It doesn't
> > work under Windows either, right?
> 
> Eh? Why not? The same goes for the Baycom Ser12 modem, which works
> under Linux at 1200baud (and reportedly even at 4800 baud), why
> shouldn't the same hack work under Linux with a suitable
> kernel driver?

So it is possible to measure the time between interrupts accurately enough
to deduce the incoming frequency (accurately enough) at several kints per
second without killing the rest of the machine? Well, ok then, I stand
corrected.

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