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RE: Recommendations for a 4 port Modem card for Linux
Dear all,
Please notice that those cheap card do not have their own bank or CPU/RAM
to serve the i/o port and frequent irq calling to cpu cause performance
degrade. Highly recommanded to use the intelligent muklti i/o card (buid-in
with CPU/RAM) so that the i/o could be self serve and release the main cpu
to process the image RIP to fax.
With best regards,
Norman Man
sysadmin
norman@cnmaabd.org.hk
At 09:52 PM 5/20/99 -0400, Matt Kaminer wrote:
>But if you want a modem bank... having a card for each serial port fills
>up quickly! There are four port / 8 port 16 port cards for a little bit
>more.
>
>for example, the byterunner http://www.byterunner.com gives you a 4 port
>ISA serial card for 55 bucks!
>
>I highly recommend this card. (they have an 8 port as well)
>regards,
>matt
>
>On Fri, 21 May 1999, Tim Ballingall wrote:
>
>>
>> It is possible to get serial boards that use interupts & ports other than
>> those used by com 1 & 2.. I have a pc running redhat that has 5 com ports
>> from 2 extra serial cards and the upper interupts of the pc.
>>
>> The card is a 6308HT manufactured by Sun. Cost was around $20 ( AU ) &
seems
>> to work ok..
>>
>> If you use it make sure you use setserial to set the tty's properties.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Greg Breland [mailto:gbreland@healthtech.net]
>> Sent: Friday, 21 May 1999 0:11
>> To: 'Hylafax'
>> Subject: flexfax: Recommendations for a 4 port Modem
>> card for Linux
>>
>> Does anyone have any recommendations for a modem card for
>> linux? I need
>> to connect 4 to 8 modems to my linux box. I have plenty of
>> 14.4
>> external modems, but as I understand PC's, I can only have 2
>> serial
>> ports. Does anyone know of either a good 4 port serial
>> board or a 4
>> port modem bank device that works well with linux and
>> Hylafax?
>>
>> We have about 2000 customers that we have to send regular
>> governmentally
>> required updates to. It takes 1 minute to send a one page
>> fax to a
>> number. That means 2000 minutes or 33.3 hours for one
>> broadcast with
>> one modem. Hooking up the second modem drops that to 17
>> hours, which
>> will work, but I would rather get it around 8 hours or less.
>>
>> Thanks for your help, Hylafax is a great program.
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