On Thu, 21 May 1998, Michael Jinks wrote:
> We have a six-port ISA-to-serial card which we
> got second-hand, which we think was made by Boca
> Research. Has anyone had any experience using
> one of their products on a Linux box? I notice
> that there's no mention of them in the kernel
> source, and Boca's web site is useless (they
> don't even mention Linux, and they also don't
> provide any info on identifying their products),
> but I guess it doesn't hurt to ask.
>
If it is an IO/AT66, it will work fine. It uses
the standard serial driver and has all the signals
to will work with modems also. I currently have in
use a Boca IO/AT66, BB2016 and BB2008 cards.
Also while I'm at it, I highly recommend the
Equinox SST series of serial boards. They come
with some nice diagnostic tools and are about 1/2
the cost of Digi boards.
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