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From: werner@inesc.pt (Werner Vogels)
Subject: [NetBSD 0.9] Q: SLIP at 38400 => "com1: silo overflow"
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Date: Tue, 1 Feb 1994 09:41:26 GMT
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I run a slip line between my home and work over a 14.4K v42bis modem,
with the settings on both sides to 38400 bps.

whenever I produce some reasonable traffic, I keep getting the "silo overflow"
messages on the related com port. It seem to have some impact on the performance
but then I just could be imagening that. Is there a way to avoid the error
situtation. 

I am running the generic NetBSD 0.9 release.

-- 
Werner