Multiport cards
Mike Tancsa
mike at sentex.net
Tue Mar 6 00:10:02 UTC 2007
On Mon, 5 Mar 2007 10:44:08 +0600, in sentex.lists.freebsd.hardware
you wrote:
>On Saturday 03 March 2007 06:52, Mike Tancsa wrote:
>>
>> I use Lava cards and they work fairly well. Take a look at
>> /usr/src/sys/dev/puc/pucdata.c
>> and you can get a sense of what works.
>>
>> ---Mike
>>
>> >ST-lab I-142, I-152, I-160, I-180
>> >Match Tech CP4S
>
>That was first, what I have done, but I cannot search any notifications about
>ST-lab nor Match Tech in pucdata.c. There are cheapest devices, I think, our
>company does not ravage itself with 300-600 russian rubles :->>> But I need
>working solution - I need to install new server, but I need at least 2 COM's
>on it...
I have no idea on pricing where you are, but here in Canada they are
about $50 USD new.... Perhaps cheaper on ebay. If you are really
strapped for cash, consider a couple of cheap USB-serial adaptors. I
find the ones based on the UFTDI work best and they can be had for
fairly low prices if you shop around.
---Mike.
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