>But AT&D0 is needed on the interface as it stands. What about
>the dodgy UART buffer caused by the higher voltage on the chip
>where the last char in does not always clear?
>
>Brian
>
>-- 
>Brian Gaff Sam Dept.

I don't really understand , what You mean , but I can say that , when a char 
come , than UART send a interrupt to Sam and my proggie will be interrupted and 
get this char and put it into a bufor . And on this way You don't lost any char 

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