Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!asuvax!ncar!tank!gargoyle!ddsw1!tronsbox!tron1 From: tron1@tronsbox.UUCP (HIM) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Connectcom Boards Message-ID: <26005f9f:964.1comp.unix.i386;1@tronsbox.UUCP> Date: 16 Mar 90 07:04:20 GMT References: <1990Mar3.001708.615@udcps3.cps.udayton.edu> Lines: 33 >Author: [Paul D. Selig] > Subj: Connectcom Boards > Keyw: >I've recently come across some surplus multi-port communication boards, and >was wondering if anyone on the net has successfully used them and/or has >a device driver for Interactive Unix 2.02. The board is manufactured by >Software Link, Inc., and is identified as a "PCSIO-4". The board was >originally used by a piece of software called "Connectcom", which was a >multi-user DOS for the PC. Any hints or suggestions would be greatly >appreciated. "Connection" ? - Hmmm.. are you sure it isn't the ConnectCom BOARD you mean ? To my knowledge , The Software link only did "MultiLink" and "PC-MOS 386" as O/S's .. oh well , no matter. They should work fine. I have been involved with TSL operating systems from a consultant point of view, they ALWAYS have you put a device driver in the config.sys file for each port , and thay are always spoecified with an address/interrupt vector... nothing fancy. Get the FASY driver , and do it! **************************************************************************** "Sylvester The Pussycat Predicts Oliver North Will Wed Queen Elizabeth," Worm Insists. Everything I say is Copr. 1990, except the stuff I stole from someone else and the stuff I don't want responsibility for. Kenneth J. Jamieson: Xanadu Enterprises Inc. "Professional Amiga Software" UUCP: tron1@tronsbox.UUCP BEST PATH ---> uunet!tronsbox!tron1 Sysop, Romantic Encounters BBS - (201)759-8450 / (201)759-8568 ****************************************************************************