On 11/14/2019 11:05 PM, Brent Hilpert via cctalk wrote:
(Without having gone through the code presented in full detail, but thinking from root
premises.)
ASCII A = 0x41 --> 2 bits on
ASCII T = 0x54 --> 3 bits on
I agree, though I believe aT,At,AT,and at are all allowed, which
complicates things a bit aT is the bad one, where the calc for 7E1 and
7S1/8N1 yield the same values...
Jim