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Subject: Setting speed of serial port on Win2K system
From: AuM.Graefe@t-online.de
Cc: graefe.m@ritto.de
Date: Mon, 07 Jun 2004 18:20:31 +0200 (CEST)
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While setting the baud rate using tcsetattr() works fine using Cygwin
under Win NT, it doesn't work since my computer was "upgraded" to
Win2K. Now the COM-port speed remains unchanged, the system seems to
ignore the command. The shell command "stty" fails, too.

Is there any solution to set the speed of the serial port using Cygwin
under Windows 2000?

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