Bill Paul wrote:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Paul) writes:
: When I got it home, I found that almost everything is supported in
: FreeBSD 5.x, except for one thing: the serial port. The chip is a
: MCT USB-232 device, which is supported in NetBSD, but not Free
> In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Paul) writes:
> : When I got it home, I found that almost everything is supported in
> : FreeBSD 5.x, except for one thing: the serial port. The chip is a
> : MCT USB-232 device, which is supported in NetBSD, but not FreeBSD.
>
In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Paul) writes:
: When I got it home, I found that almost everything is supported in
: FreeBSD 5.x, except for one thing: the serial port. The chip is a
: MCT USB-232 device, which is supported in NetBSD, but not FreeBSD.
But Scott
> Bill Paul wrote this message on Sun, Jul 06, 2003 at 21:36 -0700:
> > When I got it home, I found that almost everything is supported in
> > FreeBSD 5.x, except for one thing: the serial port. The chip is a
> > MCT USB-232 device, which is supported in NetBSD, but not FreeBSD.
> >
> > Not to be
Bill Paul wrote this message on Sun, Jul 06, 2003 at 21:36 -0700:
> When I got it home, I found that almost everything is supported in
> FreeBSD 5.x, except for one thing: the serial port. The chip is a
> MCT USB-232 device, which is supported in NetBSD, but not FreeBSD.
>
> Not to be denied, I gr
While wandering around CompUSA today, I came upon what I consider to be an
incredibly useful little device: the Targus USB mobile port replicator with
ethernet. This device is basically a multi-port USB hub with a bunch of
peripherals attached, including:
- PS/2 keyboard port
- PS/2 mouse port
- p
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