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- From: evan@telly.on.ca (Evan Leibovitch)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386,comp.unix.xenix,comp.unix.sys5.r4
- Subject: Re: BoccaBoard Serial Cards (Was Re: AST 4-Port for Sale)
- Message-ID: <2AFC41E8.56A4@telly.on.ca>
- Date: 7 Nov 92 22:23:33 GMT
- References: <1992Oct31.175106.2419@dlpinc00.rn.com> <Bx3r8r.34F@gator.rn.com> <1992Nov3.213249.16759@unlv.edu>
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- In article <1992Nov3.213249.16759@unlv.edu>
- danield@unlv.edu (Daniel Z. Davidson) writes:
-
- > Has Anyone tried using these under SysV/386? If so, what drivers are you
- >using (FAS/SAS??)? Any problems so far?
-
- >I assume these are "dumb" cards. Are they supported by FAS and or SAS?
-
- The next release of SAS will have explicit support for the BocaBoard. It
- will also allow you to "steal" pins from one port to give modem control
- *and* hardware handshaking to another port (since the Bocaboard uses
- RJ-12 connectors, the normal configuration does not allow enough pins to
- offer both modem control and hardware handshake).
-
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- Evan Leibovitch, Sound Software Ltd., located in beautiful Brampton, Ontario
- evan@telly.on.ca / uunet!utzoo!telly!evan / (416) 452-0504
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