On 6 May 2008 at 17:15, James Knott wrote:

> Jerry Feldman wrote:
...
> > It was 1.5 stop bits back in 1976 when we were integrating a 1200bps
> > modem into our POS system. I'm not talking about Baudot code. In any
...
> >
> >   
> It was never 1.5 stop bits for ASCII devices.  It was either 2 stop bits 
> at 110 b/s or 1 at 300 & above.  It wouldn't hurt anything, other than 

I'm not sure that's correct. I'm pretty sure it was an option (1, 
1.5, 2) on VAX serial ports.

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