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On 09/01/2011 10:32 AM, Erez D wrote:
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 1:31 AM, Michael
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<div class="im">On 08/30/2011 11:22 AM, Erez D wrote:<br>
> hi<br>
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> i am looking for a usb-serial which supports custom
baud rates and<br>
> works on linux of-course.<br>
> i actually need TTL (actually 3.3V) levels, not
+-12V.<br>
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I don't know what do you mean by custom baud rates, </blockquote>
<div>Can you configure it to a non standard baud rateĀ ?<br>
I have a pl2303 based usb-serial. i can configure it to 9600
or 14400. i can not configure it however to 10333 bps.<br>
on windows, it agrees to configure it to 10333, however it
actually configure it to 9600.<br>
I talked with the maintainer of the driver. he told me that
the chip only supports standard baud rates.<br>
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I am looking for one that supports custom baud rates.<br>
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Even if I could, the cable is already pressed, soldered and epoxied
into a connector and I don't have a device that could supply that
kind of baud rate. I could lend it to you temporarily, but you will
have to buy the male connector part to test it. Or come over to
Haifa with your device and we could hot-wire it.<br>
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Sincerely Yours,<br>
Michael Vasiliev<br>
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