On Sun, 11 Mar 2007, Tony Duell wrote:
I'm
thinking of a device that would step down the speed of an rs232
connection from, say, 9600 to 110. The idea is to allow a computer that
can't do 110 to talk to an ASR33 teletype. Does such a device exist?
Are there many computers (apart from the BBC Micro!) that can do 9600
baud but not 110 baud? I ask merely for information.
The Spare Time Gizmos SBC6120 (single board pdp8e clone) allows 38,400,
9600, 1200, and 300. There's a permanent mod that adds 110, but I'm put
off by the permanent part. You also lose the 38,400 setting.
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David Griffith
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cs.csubak.edu
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