On Saturday, July 31, 2004, at 07:29 AM, Howard R. Katz wrote:
ProTerm Mac (http://www.intrec.com) can be set for a higher rate. I use a
baud rate of 230400 when I boot the program up for telnetting, and it can
be set this high for direct/dialup connections. I suspect that the serial
port may not be able to go that high directly--can you do an ethernet
connection between the two computers (crossover cable) or is serial the
necessary connection method?
serial is it; if there's an error at bootup on the unix box, that's where I can always get in and see what's happening.
Thanks for the reply; I'll see if it's a Zterm limitation or one in the chipset (I suspect chipset).
Brian
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