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Top Forums Programming Using non standard baudrate 28800 with rs232 Post 302106610 by reborg on Saturday 10th of February 2007 04:04:57 PM
Old 02-10-2007
If i recall correctly, and it's a long time since I have done any serial programming on Linux. For the higher baud rates you have to set to B38400 and use setserial to se the actual speed that B38400 runs at.
 

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GSM0710MUXD(1)							   User Commands						    GSM0710MUXD(1)

NAME
gsm0710muxd - GSM 07.10 Multiplexer (freesmartphone.org version) SYNOPSIS
gsm0710muxd [options] OPTIONS
-d: Fork, get a daemon [no] -v: verbose logging -s <serial port name>: Serial port device to connect to [/dev/ttySAC0] -t <timeout>: reset modem after this number of seconds of silence [0] -P <pin-code>: PIN code to unlock SIM [-1] -p <number>: use ping and reset modem after this number of unanswered pings [0] -x <dir>: power managment base dir [<not set>] -b <baudrate>: mode baudrate [115200] -m <modem>: Mode (basic, advanced) [advanced] -f <framsize>: Frame size [64] -h: Show this help message and show current settings. -V: Show the version number. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003, 2006 Tuukka Karvonen <tkarvone@iki.fi> Copyright (C) 2004 David Jander <david@protonic.nl> Copyright (C) 2006 Antti Haapakoski <antti.haapakoski@iki.fi> Copyright (C) 2006 Vasiliy Novikov <vn@hotbox.ru> Copyright (C) 2008 M. Dietrich <mdt@emdete.de> gsm0710muxd is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. freesmartphone.org June 2009 GSM0710MUXD(1)
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