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Re: "Do you want to go.. FASTER?!"



I'm running my modem 57600. I think I patched my pppd to set the correct
clock rates. I'll have to check it again when I get home, it's been a long
time since I've needed to mess with it.

  After some fiddling around, I've finally been able to establish a null
  modem PPP link between my TT and my Linux box --- at 38400 baud.  And as
  they say in T2, "I think it should go faster than this."  I already know
  how to get the Linux end up to 115200, but I can't figure out how to do
  it on the other end.

  Now, I have HSmodem v0.something-recent installed, and the docs seem to
  suggest that I could get /dev/serial2 to run at 115200 by setting it
  for 150 --- no dice.  I tried installing hsminst.xdd (after deciphering
  just enough of the instructions to manage it) and got a whole suite of
  cute new devices, including /dev/HSSERIAL2 --- which appears to be
  entirely non-functional.  At this point I'm no longer even sure I have
  HSmodem installed properly (which loops back to the perennial "HSmodem
  before/after MiNT" confusion).

  I know I've seen people on this list discussing LAN's they had running,
  and I refuse to believe you're all running at 38400 baud.  So there must
  be a way to do this.  Suggestions?

  						-sbigham