Consensys Powerports board
alan denney
aland at informix.com
Wed Oct 17 05:27:20 AEST 1990
In article <270b459e-74comp.unix.sysv386 at vpnet.chi.il.us> lisbon at vpnet.chi.il.us (Gerry Swetsky) writes:
>
>Perhaps my first posting didn't make it to the net.....
>
>Is anyone familiar with the POWERPORTS serial I/O card from Consensys
>Corporation? The company says they've sold 10,000 of these. Surely
>SOMEONE must have seen one! They allegedly use a 32 bit processor on
>board and use NO interrupts. Also their price is $395 per board to
>resellers.
>
>Help!
I'm using what is now the older generation POWERPORTS, which supports
8 ports on each main board, plus each main board can attach an optional
8-port daughtercard. They now have 32- and 48-port boards. These are
intelligent boards using NSC processors, and they have some really nice
features (any terminal can support up to 8 distinct sessions).
Anyway, I've been using the 16-port version in 6 different machines
for about 8 months. I had one fail after a couple of months, and
they shipped a replacement the day I called (without waiting for the
bad one to come back).
They are based in Canada with a sales office in Texas. Good stuff,
but $395 sounds awfully cheap... are you buying large quantities?
List is $1395 for 8 ports and $1995 for 16 ports for the card with
512K and full POWERVIEW/POWERPRINT support.
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