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- From: vances@xenitec.on.ca (Vance Shipley)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.sys5.r4,comp.unix.questions,biz.comp.telebit.netblazer,comp.protocols.tcp-ip
- Subject: Re: Netblazer
- Message-ID: <1993Jan11.032335.3059@xenitec.on.ca>
- Date: 11 Jan 93 03:23:35 GMT
- References: <C0JFMF.4nu@ddsw1.mcs.com> <C0JL0L.HEx@news.rn.com> <1993Jan10.142249.5913jp@tygra.Michigan.COM>
- Organization: XeniTec Consulting, Kitchener, Ontario, CANADA
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- In article <1993Jan10.142249.5913jp@tygra.Michigan.COM> jp@tygra.Michigan.COM (John Palmer) writes:
- >
- >The best bet in using the Netblazer for dialup IP is to ignore the first
- >two ports as they are built into the board and are standard AT serial
- >ports. The 8-port cards are Digiboard PC/8e's. You can take one out of
- >the box and plug it into your Netblazer and it will work fine. There are
- >instructions in the Netblazer manual on how to set the dip switches.
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- Is there any way to put a DigiBoard PC/8e in a KA9Q NOS box?
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- Vance Shipley
- vances@xenitec.on.ca vances@switchview.com vances@ltg.uucp
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