Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!aplcen!wb3ffv!mas!smarc From: smarc@mas.UUCP (Marc Siegel) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: Cheep multiport solutions? Summary: Where did you find it? Keywords: multiport Message-ID: <24@mas.UUCP> Date: 4 Jul 90 17:52:03 GMT References: <344@caslon.cs.arizona.edu> <178@rick.att.com> Organization: Emtronix Data Services, Randallstown, Maryland Lines: 32 In article <178@rick.att.com>, dvc@rick.att.com (David A. Van Cleef) writes: > In article <344@caslon.cs.arizona.edu> cjeffery@cs.arizona.edu (Clinton Jeffery) writes: > > > >What is the cheapest working multiport solution for a UNIX V/386 box? > >I need at least 4 ports, with at least 1 configured as COM1 or COM2 > > I am using a cheapo 4 port AT serial board (made by DFI) to get 3 serial > ports on my '386-25. I added 16550s to all the ports, and run the FAS 2.06 > async drivers. (I'd have it set up for 4 ports, but I need one lower IRQ line > free for my bus mouse.) Total cost was $99 for the board, plus $52 for 4 > 16550s. If you need dosmerge or vp/ix compatable com1 and com2, you'd have to > run standard asy drivers on the first 2 ports. > > -- > Dave Van Cleef : uucp: att!ulysses!nsscb!zgundam!dvc > AT&T National System Support Center : domain: dvc@rick.att.com > S. Plainfield, NJ : phone: (201) 668-6629 Where did you find the DFI board for $99.00? I had one several years ago; it was > $300.00 _ ' )--,--, | Marc Siegel / / / __. __ _ | Emtronix Data Services / / (_(_/|_/ (_(_' | Randallstown, Maryland | {uunet}!wb3ffv!mas!smarc I know, it's only rock-n-roll, | smarc@mas.wb3ffv.AMPR.ORG but I like it.