Use 8 for extended
ASCII characters (the 256-character set). Not all computers support 5 or 6 bits per character.
STOP=s Specifies the number of stop bits after each character. You may specify 1, 1.5, and 2 as
stop bit values. The default setting for 110 baud is 2. All other data transfer rates use 1 as a
default value. Not all computers support 1.5 stop bits.
Table 5.2: Baud Rates Supported by the Mode Utility
Numeric Value Equivalent Baud Rate
11 110 baud
15 150 baud
30 300 baud
60 600 baud
12 1,200 baud
24 2,400 baud
48 4,800 baud
96 9,600 baud
19 19,200 baud
Table 5.3: Parity Types Supported by the Mode Utility
Parity Value Parity Checking Type
n none
e even
o odd
m mark
s space
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to={on | off} Specifies whether the computer uses infinite timeout processing. The default
value is off. Setting this value to on means that the computer will wait literally forever to receive
a response from a host or client computer.
xon={on | off} Specifies whether the system enables XON/XOFF protocol. The XON/
XOFF protocol provides flow control for serial communications, making them more reliable, but
also exacting a performance penalty.
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