Xref: utzoo comp.unix.questions:16448 comp.unix.xenix:7700 Path: utzoo!mnetor!tmsoft!nebulus!root From: root@nebulus (Dennis S. Breckenridge) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions,comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: multiport boards Keywords: multiport boards, modems Message-ID: <1989Sep20.230248.29393@nebulus> Date: 20 Sep 89 23:02:48 GMT References: <1001@nstar.UUCP> Organization: Alchemy Mindworks, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Lines: 27 larry@nstar.UUCP (Larry Snyder) writes: >I need multiple serial ports to support multiple high speed modems >doing bi-directional communications. The stock driver (for standard >non-smart serial ports) works perfect under SCO. >I need suggestions as to which multiport boards really do work >supporting bi-directional communications. Computone boards don't >work correctly - Digiboard dumb boards appear to work fine - but >I have a feeling that in my application I need the speed of smart >ports - but then that means using a third party driver. I use Consensys Powerports up here. I have tested many ports cards and have found the Powerports to be the most reliable. It supports bi-directional hardware flow control that does not "skid" . It has other features like powerview (multiple login sessions on one dumb terminal (not 'X' or layers(1) )) and transparent printing. It does not eat an interrupt and fits either into the DOS ram space or out in REAL memory at the 14-16 meg window. I have four Microcom 9624's runing off it as well as a 5620 terminal and most of my Ham radio gear and I have not found a problem with it yet. They are in Toronto, Canada and thier phone number is 940-2900 -- Dennis S. Breckenridge Whats that you say? "Goomba!" Toronto, Canada (416) 733-1696