On SCO Unix 3.2, Can a uugetty (for a modem) run at 19200 baud?
Roger Knopf 5502
rogerk at sco.COM
Wed Jul 18 10:37:14 AEST 1990
In article <1371 at beaudin.UUCP> john at beaudin.UUCP (John Beaudin) writes:
>wht at n4hgf.Mt-Park.GA.US (Warren Tucker) writes:
>>The gettydef handler does not know about B19200. Try EXTA :-)
>
>This EXTA item rings a bell ( I think ), but not loud enough for me to hear.
>What is it? Where does it get referenced? Does your smiley mean use it
>or don't use it?
EXTA is a baud rate setting just like B9600. EXTA and EXTB are the
two extra baud rates that are implementation-specific. To be
specific for our implementation, EXTA==19200 and EXTB==38400.
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