Actually, this X00 driver was written for BBS systems with analog modems
around 1970-1980, namely for MAXIMUS and OPUS. This BBS programs were the best
ones at their time as far as I can remember, of course, at that time there was
no real Internet available to the public. ;-)

FOSSIL didn't appear on the scene until 1986-87. :)

I'm not sure how you'd go about performing interrupt driven serial I/O under Linux, but I can't imagine it's that difficult.

There is a BBS program called EleBBS that is written with FPC and works under Linux. You might want to dig up a copy and see how he did the serial I/O routines for the BBS.

g.

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