10400 baud was not mentioned in the original post.  Can't help you with odd
baud rates.  Sorry.
Most of the modem/UART hardware I've worked with in the past 10+ years
supported odd baud rates as an exception and not the norm.  One reason
manufactures use to choose non-standard baud rates for interfaces was to
make it more difficult for other companies to create 3rd party products to
interface their designs.
Maybe a small baud rate translator in the cable could be feasible?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: palm-dev-forum
To: "Palm Developer Forum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 11:33 AM
Subject: Re: NR70 and baud rates


> You read my post wrong. I'm trying to use 10400 baud, but it defaults to
> 9600 even though it reports being set to 10400..  I have found no reason
to
> believe that 9600 baud does not work.
>
>
> Data being sent is 0x55,0x08,0x08. On an NR70 supposedly set to 10400, the
> data that comes in is 0x95.0x88,0x88.  If you draw the bits out, you can
see
> the baud clock is running slow.  The data received by the NR70 does not
> change if I set the baud to 9600 or 15000 or anything in-between.
>
> The same test on an SL10, the correct data gets received at 10400, but at
> 9600, the 0x95,0x88,0x88 comes in....verifying that the NR70's baud clock
is
> running at 9600, not at 10400.
>
> -Mike
>




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