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Re: Dual Serial port



In article <[🔎] Pine.SGI.3.96.1010918111320.75709A-100000@chudo.lanl.gov> you write:
>As far as I understand a regular 25 pin serial port has 2 serial ports
>built-in on one chip. All serial lines which are needed for most
>communitcation devices (TxD RTS DTR RxD CTS DSR DCD RI) are doubled!
>The secondary ones are almost completely specified by the RS232
>(STxD SRTS SDTR SRxD SCTS SDCD) one would need to choose SDSR and SRI and
>I think that is possible with some pins left.

While the standard defines the secondary pins, most hardware doesn't
implement them.  Some Sun workstations did.  (Port was labled A/B.)

Many PCs use dual or quad serial chips, but they wire the ports to
different connectors (or leave them unwired).

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