In a message to this list in February this year titled "Lost support
for baud rate of 230400 after minor Cygwin upgrade" Corinna wrote:
: 25 is not supported and never was. As I wrote above, B115200 and
: B230400 are supported for now. The next Cygwin version will support
: baudrates up to 300 (7 digits), which includes 256000, but 25
: is not amongst them. It's not a baudrate defined on Linux either.
In the snapshot versions from mid-February there is indeed support for
other non-standard speeds (like 100, 200, 300) in the
tcsetattr() and tcgetattr() functions in fhandler_serial.cc. There
isn't however the corresponding change to the cfsetospeed() and
cfsetispeed() functions in termios.cc.
Any attempt to set these non-standard speeds with the cfset[oi]speed()
functions will fail unlike on Linux where they will succeed. The
higher speeds can only be achieved with the tcsetattr() function.
Can the change be applied to the cfset[oi]speed() functions as well
please.
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Andrew.
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