Using the DigiComm multi-port board with SCO Xenix
Larry Snyder
root at nstar.UUCP
Wed Aug 16 11:51:31 AEST 1989
In article <1104 at ispi.UUCP>, jbayer at ispi.UUCP (Jonathan Bayer) writes:
>
> Yes. Digiboard makes several different boards, differing in price and
> intelligence. The un-intelligent boards work very well, and are the
> least expensive. They are also supported directly by Xenix. The
> intelligent boards (they have at least two different types) also work
> well although I have had a little trouble running a high-speed printer off
> one on Xenix 2.3.2. They supply drivers with the boards for
> installation in all versions of Xenix.
>
Is the difference between the smart boards and "dumb" boards really that
noticable under SCO Xenix? I would like to support 4 high speed modems and
4 terminals - with the modems locked at 19.2 kbaud - and there is a good
chance I will be changing from SCO Xenix to Interactive Unix and want to make
sure that the board I select is supported there as well.
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