Yeah, Baudot is the encoding for Telex machines, now that I remember.
5 bit characters, eh? Interesting...
You say it's easy to hack in 1.5 stop bits support... do it then :-)
Thanks,
-- Raju (can't hack a kernel to save my life) Mathur
>>>>> "Suman" == ssaraf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Weeeelll, I could probably get this information by going
>> through 100's of documents, but if anyone has the answer
>> offhand...
>> Will Linux support a serial connection at 75bps (baud) baudot
>> encoding
Suman> (whatever that is) and 1.5 stop bits? The kernel header
Suman> files are
Suman> Straight from a FAQ which I have :
Suman> [snip]
>> rather reticent on the subject of 1.5 stop bits, though 75bps
>> is defiitely mentioned.
Suman> It supports 1 or 2 stop bits , so you will have to hack the
Suman> serial driver and add one more ioctl call. Its easily
Suman> doable though.
Suman> Suman