> By the way, having 7 data bits and 2 stop bits should be equivalent to > having 8 data bits without parity generation and 1 stop bit. This is > because the data bits are sent least significant bit first, and a stop > bit is the same as a zero data bit. > ... > Steve Preston (spreston@gte.com) I don't think this is correct -- stop bits are ones. -- Bill Roman (roman@songdog.eskimo.com / roman@songdog.uucp) running linux