Although my 56k modem works fine and I am really not in a hurry, I wonder, why did they stopped at 56k, why not 112k modems, 2 meg modem, etc.
So why couldn't I not adjust the FIFO transfer rate in the registry from 8 to 16 bytes.
By default the RX(Receive) FIFO is 8 bytes and the TX(Transfer) FIFO is 1 byte.
And I believe this could be accomplised by HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Serial. Modify the RxFIFO and TxFIFO with the REG_DWORD value of 16 decimal.
My question: Since one of my bright ideas caused a BSD, I have been reluctant to try only the proven or at the least, try after receiving advise. So, would anyone have a clue as to the outcome.
Thanks for reading.
So why couldn't I not adjust the FIFO transfer rate in the registry from 8 to 16 bytes.
By default the RX(Receive) FIFO is 8 bytes and the TX(Transfer) FIFO is 1 byte.
And I believe this could be accomplised by HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Serial. Modify the RxFIFO and TxFIFO with the REG_DWORD value of 16 decimal.
My question: Since one of my bright ideas caused a BSD, I have been reluctant to try only the proven or at the least, try after receiving advise. So, would anyone have a clue as to the outcome.
Thanks for reading.