On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 12:09:48PM -0500, Austad, Jay wrote:
> > I'm glad someone brought this up -- I was playing with my 678 
> > over the weekend, and had problems at 38400.  Google tells me 
> > that some ISP's say use 38400, some 9600, some other things.  
> > Google did not tell me why this is.  Anybody here have 
> > insight into this?
> 
> You can set the speed in the boot manager thingy on it by sending a
> break when it first turns on.

Wow, that's a new one on me.  Where did you find that out, and
are there any more arcane invocations like that to learn?

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