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- From: paul@cnsnet.com(Paul Schaller)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: UART Chip card, which one?
- Date: 8 Feb 1996 11:24:36 GMT
- Organization: Computer Network Services
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- > jk93@mail.erols.com (jk93@mail.erols.com) writes:
- > In article <4ehu5n$n6k@inv.comimsa.com.mx>, scolunga@technet.net.mx wrote:
- > >Do you have any recommendation about an ISA card with UART Chip?
- > >
- > >Thanks by e-mail too.
- > >
- > >S. Colunga
- > >scolunga@technet.net.mx
- > >
- >
- > I'm interested in this too (a 16550 serial port card). I went to all the
- > stores in my area (CompUSA; Egghead; BestBuy) but they were more expensive
- > than they should be (like $50 was the cheapest). I looked through the whole
- > Jan. issue of Computer Shopper. Found about 3 possible cards in some very
- > obscure ads. Not sure what I should get. I thought you could get one for
- > under $40 but didn't find one. Anyone know of a company (and phone number)
- > that definitely has a specific, good one?
- >
- >>>>
- Dont be cheap on this. Spend the $40 or $50. I have a couple of the Boca's in place and they seem to
- work very well. It cost me around $40.
-
- Paul
-