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Lee Howard schrieb: > > What kind of modems are you using? I've had trouble getting more than 4 > ISA modems into a HylaFAX configuration. I always run into IRQ trouble > when I have a modem on ttyS0 and ttyS2 or on ttyS1 and ttyS3. (faxgetty > can't lock the second modem because of the IRQ conflicts)... I *have* been > able to get 4 modems in there with two PCI modems and two ISA modems. Hi Lee, we are using Multitech and Elsa modems. if you want to connect more modems use a multi serial i/o-board, we tried that here for testing with such a board and connected 8 modems running perfectly with hylafax /Matthias > > Lee. > > At 11:07 AM 8/31/00 +0200, Matthias Reich wrote: > >> Boris Kaplun schrieb: > >> > >> Can anyone tell what machine is needed for a 4-modem configuration? > >> Would an old Pentium 133 HP NetServer 5/133 LC with 32 megs be enough? > >> > >> ___________________ > >> Regards, > >> Boris Kaplun > >> b_kaplun@mailru.com > >more than enough, we run a 133 pentium with 4 modems, besides that this > >machine is our fileserver and cdrom server and has a load average < 0.3 > >will work fine > >HIH > >/matthias > >-- > >HAGOS eG phone: +49 711 7880592 > >Matthias Reich fax: +49 711 7880599 > >Industriestr. 62 web: http://www.hagos.de > >D-70565 Stuttgart mail: rei@hagos.de > >Germany > >---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Be careful your mail is read by the NSA too !! > > > > > >____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ > > To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null > > -- HAGOS eG phone: +49 711 7880592 Matthias Reich fax: +49 711 7880599 Industriestr. 62 web: http://www.hagos.de D-70565 Stuttgart mail: rei@hagos.de Germany ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Be careful your mail is read by the NSA too !! ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null