Xref: utzoo comp.unix.xenix:8653 comp.unix.i386:1347 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!philmtl!philabs!crpmks!gallium!garyb From: garyb@gallium.UUCP (Gary Blumenstein) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix,comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: Equinox multi port boards Message-ID: <458@gallium.UUCP> Date: 21 Nov 89 10:48:13 GMT Reply-To: garyb@gallium.UUCP (Gary Blumenstein) Organization: gallium, Wingdale NY Lines: 55 In his article, asv@gaboon writes: ................................................. . I've recently installed an Equinox Megaport 24 port board in my 386/25 . box. (It sounds like alot of ports but their 12 port board hasn't hit . the streets quite yet.) This board is GREAT! I've been able to ................................................. I recently took the plunge and got one of these too. I've heard good feedback about this board from other people. I was also impressed after visiting Equinox at the recent UNIX Expo. They had a demo showing all 24 ports sending continuous screenfuls of text to 24 terminals at 38,400 baud. There was no visible delay between the terminal on the first and last ports and the whole thing took up hardly any CPU time. .......................................... . I used to have the Telebit and the mouse on the standard COM ports . along with the mx80 printer. By using the Equinox board I was able to . get all my devices on one board and eliminate the COM board and free . up a slot. .......................................... Me too. This was the deciding factor as I was able to remove 5 interrupt driven devices from my box (2 serial, 2 parallel, plus the old multiport board). Now I finally have available slots and I can go ahead and add another hard disk controller, Ethernet board, and whatever other goodies I want (funds permitting :-)) So, after all is said and done, I wound up with 12 more ports than when I started. I'd have to agree that if you're into saving real estate, the Equinox is the way to go. I was also able to get my Trailblazer to do UUCP on one of these ports. I'm using SCO HoneyDanBer and their supplied dialer program. I gave up a long time ago trying to get a Telebit to work on other smart i/o boards. I struggled for years with them and could never get them to work right under "real world" conditions. At best, I could only get them to work half assed, either uucp world work and getty would break, or it would be the other way around. On an Equinox port I can have UUCP poll out and then use the same port for interactive dial ins at slower speeds or UUCP logins. Modem control works like it should. In addition, I'm seeing the best transfer rates I've ever seen with these boards. I get 1MB compressed news batches coming in consitently at >1500 cps. I'd like to know if anyone else is seeing the same thing? Also, I don't fully understand how this board can install without using an IRQ. It is advertised as using "polling" and that this makes a faster setup when used with a well written driver. Can someone explain this? One last question; Will the mouse work under VP/ix on one of these ports and can you send me your cable configuration? ** Discalimer ** I'm not affiliated with Equinox and all this is just my humble opinion. -- Gary Blumenstein, UNIX Network Administrator // CIBA-GEIGY CORPORATION, USA =========================================================================== Voice: (914) 347-4700 7 Skyline Drive, Hawthorne, NY 10532 FAX : (914) 347-5687 uucp: ...{philabs, gaboon}!crpmks!{sysadm, garyb}