Matthew Reimer wrote:
>
> I tried setting the divisor to 1 manually, but then bluetooth wouldn't
> work. Maybe PPC2003 isn't fast enough to handle interrupts at that rate?
>
That wouldn't work because the zeevo chip would also have to be configured for
921.6kbps. AFAIK only modems try hard to autodetected baudrate from the "at"
command string.
There is probably a good reason for the HP guys to set up the port like that. If
it would work at 921.6kbps they would probably use the extra bandwidth. This is
really a shame, because I was thinking of buying a 2215 myself, but I would like
to have a "full-speed" bluetooth (and Linux support) :(
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