davidb@inmos.co.uk (David Boreham) (11/21/90)
stiles@cc.usu.edu (Dyke Stiles) writes: >Question: What does the link controller do if, e.g., it receives a string of >11 or more 1's (i.e., non stop bit appears)? Does it simply wait until >a zero shows up and then report that it received a byte of all 1's?? The transputer does not ever check for the stop bit. The stop bit is transmitted for the purposes of being able to see the start bit ! David. David Boreham, INMOS Limited | mail(uk): davidb@inmos.co.uk or ukc!inmos!davidb Bristol, England | (us): uunet!inmos.com!davidb +44 454 616616 ex 547 | Internet: davidb@inmos.com