Baud rates using screen

When you set a baud rate as high as 360800 on a serial interface, it defaults back to 9600.


You used to be able to set it by running stty /dev/**.xxxxx 360800 first and run that in the background (&) and run the screen /dev/**.xxxxx 360800 immediately afterwards.


Still works for cat /dev/**.xxxx but no longer works for screen


So I can monitor but not type.


Any ideas how to resolve this on Catalan?


Thanks PH


MacBook Pro 15”, macOS 10.15

Posted on May 1, 2020 2:40 PM

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May 2, 2020 7:02 AM in response to PabloHoney21

PabloHoney21 wrote:

When you set a baud rate as high as 360800 on a serial interface, it defaults back to 9600.

You used to be able to set it by running stty /dev/**.xxxxx 360800 first and run that in the background (&) and run the screen /dev/**.xxxxx 360800 immediately afterwards.

Still works for cat /dev/**.xxxx but no longer works for screen

So I can monitor but not type.

Any ideas how to resolve this on Catalan?



Change Display preferences on Mac - Apple Support


How to set the baud rate for Macs in a terminal - Stack Overflow



if no resolve Call (800) MY–APPLE (800–692–7753)

or on line https://getsupport.apple.com/


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