Serial Devices Supporting 76800bps: Difference between revisions

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     <td>IOGear</td>
    <td>GUC232A</td>
     <td>unknown</td>
     <td>unknown</td>
     <td>Standard baud rates only</td>
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Revision as of 17:41, 25 March 2009

Overview

The M100 is capable of supporting some higher communication rates than 19200bps. The fastest well known rate is 38400bps. The fastest rate it can communicate at is 76800bps.

76800bps is not a "standard rate," that is, it is not supported by most motherboard UARTs. However, some USB->RS232 adapters support it just fine.

This page is a place to gather information about what device+driver combinations of common off-the-shelf hardware support 76800bps, and which do not.

Compatibility

Platform (OS) Driver Version Chip Chip Manufacturer Vendor ID (USB) Product ID (USB) Cable maker/brand Model Merchant Status
Windows XP Home Edition tbd pl2303 Prolific tbd tbd IOGear GUC232A unknown Standard baud rates only