mark manning wrote:
>
>stty -F /dev/tts/12 returns "speed 9600 baud" and some other stuff.
yet when i connect that port to a cable going to a windows box running
hyperterm i get NO data at all at that baud rate. set windows box to
2400 and i get the transmitted data just right. this means that
"mark manning" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> stty -F /dev/tts/12 returns "speed 9600 baud" and some other stuff.
> yet when i connect that port to a cable going to a windows box
> running hyperterm i get NO data at all at that baud rate. set
> windows box to 2400 and i get the transmitted data ju
stty -F /dev/tts/12 returns "speed 9600 baud" and some other stuff. yet when i
connect that port to a cable going to a windows box running hyperterm i get NO
data at all at that baud rate. set windows box to 2400 and i get the
transmitted data just right. this means that when stty tells me