The New Serial Manager's SrmSendCheck() returns the number of bytes in left in the 
transmit FIFO to send, however how many bytes can I stuff into the FIFO before I can 
expect
SrmSend() to start failing? The documentation makes no mention of the serial port's 
FIFO size (I assume this is a standard somewhere?), nor do any of the supported Srm*
functions appear to allow me to query the hardware for this information?

Thanks for any help.

(Yes I'm aware that SrmSend() returns the number of bytes actually sent, however I'm 
dealing with a byte level interface to a proprietry trunk radio stack and I'm dealing 
with
quite a low baud rate to radio hardware attached to the Palm's cradle serial port).


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