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I send this message to warn all up-front. Do NOT get a BrookTrout TruFAX card under assumptions that it will work with HylaFAX, because it won't. Although the TruFAX cards are hardware-controlled, use good ol' 14.4 Rockwell chips, and are quite robust in capability and functionality [on paper], BrookTrout has seen fit to implement an encrypted hardware communication of sorts, and you will NOT be able to "talk" with the modem unless you purchase the development package and port the API and driver code to HylaFAX use as a "wrapper" of sorts. So, if you're looking for a way to get a bunch of analog faxmodems into one system, allow me to suggest a Comtrol RocketModem (or RocketPort with modems attached). They work very well for this purpose. Observe: [root@newton deanox]# /sbin/lsmod Module Size Used by rocket 23616 8 [root@newton deanox]# faxstat HylaFAX scheduler on newton.deanox.com: Running Modem ttyR5 (+1.435.755.0959): Running and idle Modem ttyR1 (+1.435.755.0959): Running and idle Modem ttyR0 (+1.435.755.0959): Running and idle Modem ttyR7 (+1.435.755.0959): Running and idle Modem ttyR2 (+1.435.755.0959): Running and idle Modem ttyR3 (+1.435.755.0959): Running and idle Modem ttyR4 (+1.435.755.0959): Running and idle Modem ttyR6 (+1.435.755.0959): Running and idle [root@newton deanox]# That's one ISA card. :-) Lee. ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null