Update - trying to get HFC to work at 19200

Robert L. Haar CS50 rhaar at albert.cs.gmr.com
Wed May 8 07:22:06 AEST 1991


In article <1991May7.204341.15825 at oswego.oswego.edu>, ostroff at Oswego.EDU
(Boyd Ostroff) writes:
|> In article <GUEST.91May6143614 at geech.ai.mit.edu>
guest at geech.ai.mit.edu (Guest Account) writes:
|> >In article <1991May6.021315.25208 at fithp> mhw at fithp (Marc Weinstein) writes:
|> >   something whicici
|> >   buffer.  Rave revi f f vo208 (t (t ine ine ipesT
|> >   tl aldecallng ng nag2bienne).'Impouldouldo at fi1m1m1
|> >
|> >What?  I don't understand this language.  The only two languages I
|> >know are english and pig latin.  Can we have a translation?
|> 
|> I think it says "this is a sample of how well the 3B1 serial ports
|> work at 19200 baud with hardware flow control."  :-)
|> 

To me, it looks like the original author was confusing the backspace
character with the rubout.

	Bob Haar  InterNet : rhaar at gmr.com 
	Computer Science Dept., G.M. Research Laboratories
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