Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!nrl-cmf!ukma!rutgers!uwvax!astroatc!nicmad!madnix!perry From: perry@madnix.UUCP (Perry Kivolowitz) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Serial Ports Message-ID: <450@madnix.UUCP> Date: 31 Jan 89 17:09:12 GMT References: <171@algedi.UUCP> <4092@omepd.UUCP> <433@madnix.UUCP> <645@mtunh.ATT.COM> Reply-To: perry@madnix.UUCP (Perry Kivolowitz) Organization: ASDG Incorporated Lines: 31 In article <645@mtunh.ATT.COM> mkd@mtunh.ATT.COM (Mark Darby) writes: > >Ok, Perry, now comes the $64,000 question... >How much is it? I haven't seen any ads for the board, so that would be Our serial port solution is based upon the Twin-X general purpose i/o card. Twin-X itself lists for $329. The SBX-Serial/2 module lists for $199. The SBX-Serial/4 module (four ports per module) lists for $299. Dealer prices will, of course, vary. All internal cables and brackets are included in the price of the serial modules. >such as Bills' Board, Expansion Technologies' Tool Box (an A2000 2 slot >expansion cage), or Pacific Peripherals' SubSystem 500? >Mark K. Darby I have no idea. There's nothing special about the requirement of our Twin-X board. It uses a completely standard Zorro II bus interface and has never shown caused a problem in any of the systems we've tried out at all the various trade shows we've been to (when borrowing a computer, there's no telling what's going to be in it!). -- Perry Kivolowitz, ASDG Inc. ARPA: madnix!perry@cs.wisc.edu {uunet|ncoast}!marque! UUCP: {harvard|rutgers|ucbvax}!uwvax!astroatc!nicmad!madnix!perry