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- From: rfleischman@interramp.com
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Multiple serial-port PC-board - Recommendations
- Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 04:37:52 GMT
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- Orjan, The best solution for any Windows environment, is manufactured
- by Digi International. Digiboards come in various models easily
- supporting the bandwidth you need. The Digiboard 8/em supports
- bandwidth upto 115kb per port and expands from 8-64ports. Another
- option better suited to ISDN would be the 8/r. This modem supports
- upto 230kb per port, and has it's own risc processor onboard. Windows
- NT ships with the necessary drivers and is a snap to install. Check
- our home-page for "Solutions in action" and pricing on Digi and NT
- related products. Thx Rich
-
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- o.bodin@canit.se (â•“rjan Bodin) wrote:
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- >Hi All!
- >I wonder if anyone please could help me with the following problem:
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- >I need a PC board with (at least) 8 RS 232 serial port for a
- >application where i get around 60kbps to the ordinary com1and want to
- >distribute it to 8 port with a rate of around 10 kbps each (the data
- >flow will later on be demuxed). I want the 8 ports to share one IRQ
- >and SW (or hardware) for buffering the data (preferably around a
- >couple of tens kbyte for each port).
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- >Maybe this is not the proper newsgroup for this kind of problem, but
- >it is the most related one i have access to (i think).
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- >thanks/
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- >Orjan E-mail: o.bodin@canit.se
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