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- From: davidsen@tmr.com (bill davidsen)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.isdn,comp.os.linux.networking,comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Any Linux support for USR Sport 128?
- Date: 12 Mar 1996 22:25:56 GMT
- Organization: TMR Associates, Schenectady NY
- Message-ID: <4i4tlk$hbo@usenetw1.news.prodigy.com>
- References: <4hlr1s$nki@orion.ftl.telematics.com> <313eec3e.343908293@nntp.interramp.com>
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- Originator: davidsen@darkstar.prodigy.com
-
- In article <313eec3e.343908293@nntp.interramp.com>,
- John Powell <jp@interramp.com> wrote:
- | ted@telematics.com (Ted Goldblatt) wrote:
- |
- | >I'm looking at the US Robotics Sportster(?) 128 internal as an
- | >alternative to Moto BSPs. The USR is a bit more expensive (~10%), but
- | >is (at least in theory) significantly higher in performance, and it
- | >_does_ have a POTS port - the only internal card I've seen so far that
- | >does. However, I've so far been unable to find any signs of Linux
- | >support for it.
- |
- | Conatact Kevin Murray of CDA at (703) 821-1858. They have written a
- | SCO driver and I believe are working on a Linux driver for the Sporty.
- | Do not expect it to be free though!
-
- I looked at the USR web site and didn't really see much helpful on
- this. There's rather a large zip file "data sheet," but it's in
- acrocrap format and useless unless you have the software. Everyone
- else has docs in PostScript or text, but...
-
- Has someone used this? I had the impression from a post that it
- looked reasonably like their other internal modems, but I don't know
- anyone who has one, or who has human readable versions of the docs.
- --
- -bill davidsen (davidsen@tmr.com)
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