Follow-up Comment #4, patch #8380 (project avrdude):
I also had some more research about this.
Here my results:
-no linux version (had a look at debian derivatives, fedora, arch) follows
the idea of Bxxxx = xxxx
-freebsd, openbsd, and os x follow this idea until B38400, everything above is
handled differently in each of the three as far as I saw.
-What did not found was a system where -b 1000000 is supposed to work
correctly
During the test for my last comment the baud rate was accidentally set to
1000000 by a previous test with my patched version of avrdude.
So I think for Linux we are fine with this patch.
For OS X I may have a look tomorrow.
And for XXXXbsd, I do not know anyone using it on the development machine so I
have no chance to test it.
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