It was mentioned previously that one of most common places to encounter grossly inaccurate baud rates is classic AVRs. This example illustrates just *how bad* one of the most popular baud rate was on classic AVRs, namely 115200 baud. "Well it says the baud rate can be up to 1/8th the system clock, and I'm running at 8 MHz, no problem" you think "And see, it talks just fine to my other classic AVR". Nope. When you do this, you've dug a big hole, covered it with a tablecloth and waited until the sun went down. Adding a modern AVR or anything with a decent baud rate generator is then taking a late night stroll in the area of that covered hole. You're begging for trouble
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