Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!ucselx!bionet!agate!ucbvax!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!n8emr!bluemoon!grant From: grant@bluemoon.uucp (Grant DeLorean) Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: Multiport I/O cards: intelligent or dumb? Message-ID: <1991Apr12.231358.4034@bluemoon.uucp> Date: 12 Apr 91 23:13:58 GMT References: <9Xw8Z2w164w@cellar.UUCP> Organization: Blue Moon BBS (614/868-9984 = T2500 | 998[02] = HST DS) Lines: 22 toad@cellar.UUCP (Tony Shepps) writes: >The tough question is whether to go with the cheap non-intelligent multi-port >card or the more expensive intelligent version. IMHO, you will be extremely pleased if you get an intelligent board. Just with the CPU not having to service every character coming in makes it worth buying the intelligent board. Make sure you put DigiBoard at the top of your list to check out. They have superb tech support if you need it (free, too), their boards work extremely well, they always have the current drivers available for download if you want to update the driver (another free service), they have drivers for darn near everything on an ISA, EISA or MCA type machine, the boards and cables are very well made, they support hardware as well as software handshaking, up to 56kbps on each port sustained... I switched to them from another intelligent board and am now completely sold on them. -- \ Grant DeLorean (grant@bluemoon) {n8emr|nstar}!bluemoon!grant / "You need only reflect that one of the best ways to get yourself a reputation as a dangerous citizen these days is to go about repeating the very phrases which our founding fathers used in the struggle for independence."-C.A. Beard