Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!unix.cis.pitt.edu!gvlf3.gvl.unisys.com!tredysvr!cellar!toad From: toad@cellar.UUCP (Tony Shepps) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Multiport I/O cards: intelligent or dumb? Message-ID: <9Xw8Z2w164w@cellar.UUCP> Date: 11 Apr 91 02:33:19 GMT Sender: root@cellar.UUCP (Superuser) Organization: The Cellar BBS and public access system Lines: 18 We're running a BBS under SCO Unix. Right now, we have two lines, but in the near future we'd like to expand to three or four. The tough question is whether to go with the cheap non-intelligent multi-port card or the more expensive intelligent version. We are running HST dual-standard modems exclusively, so we expect to always communicate with the modems at 38,400 baud. Beyond the BBS users and news processing, there is little activity on the system. Of course, we can visualize a situation where 4 people are all downloading at 14,400 baud; but would there be a noticeable difference with the intelligent I/O? Any hints would be *greatly* appreciated. Thanks in advance! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Tony Shepps toad@cellar.UUCP (...uunet!cellar!toad) - - The Cellar BBS; since late 1990. Reliable hardware, responsible sysops, - - and line noise is neve~ a prob&~Jq@#}.}a\[>~~~ NO CARRIER