The file SHS17.ZIP from
http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA004958/over115K/index_e.html provides
all you need to determine if your serial ports are compatible and, if
so, to take advantage of the high speed operation that these chips
support.
ini gue ambil dari : http://www.windows-help.net lalu bagian tip and
trik for win95/98 dibagian comunication gitu , tapi ada file yang
berguna untuk linux untuk meningkatkan kecepatan serial com1 dan com2
untuk linux or win9X
liat aja hope useful
ini ceritanya:
It is not widely known, but the serial ports on motherboards and
add-in cards that use some specific I/O controllers will support
operation at speeds greater than 115200 bps:
ALI:
M1543(Aladdin V south bridge)
Serial ports provided by these chips will run at 230400 and 460800
bps.
NS:
PC87308
PC87307 / 87317
PC97307 / 97317
PC87309
PC87338
Serial ports provided by these chips will run at 230400 / 460800 /
921600 bps.
SMC:
37C665IR / 666IR
37C669 / 669FR,37N769
37B72x / 77x / 78x / 80x,37C67x / 68x / 93x / 93xAPM / 93xFR,37M60x /
61x,37N958FR
Serial ports provided by these chips will run at 230400 and 460800
bps.
WinBond:
W83877TF (TF only, A/F/AF not supported)
W83977F /AF /TF / ATF
Serial ports provided by these chips will run at 230400 / 460800 /
921600 bps.
All they need is the proper software to enable and program these high
speed modes.
For Win95/98, getting greater than 115Kbps requires two parts:
Executing a small program at boot time to enable the high speed mode
An updated serial.vxd that knows how to program the high speed rate
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