Dave Cinege writes:
> On 21 Apr 1997 03:58:51 -, Richard Sharman wrote:
> >Dave Cinege writes:
...
> > > Aaaa! And you are using this with linux? Are you sure it is opening
> > > the
> > > 16650 at 230K?
> >Well, I *think* so. How can I tell? I use setserial with spd_cust
> >and
On 21 Apr 1997 03:58:51 -, Richard Sharman wrote:
>Dave Cinege writes:
> > >
> > >Until recently I just used the built-in serial ports, which are 16650a
> > >limited to 115000 bps. I have recently bought a Byte Runner card and
> > >am talking to the Bitsurfr at 230400 bps. Have I noticed a b
Dave Cinege writes:
> >
> >Until recently I just used the built-in serial ports, which are 16650a
> >limited to 115000 bps. I have recently bought a Byte Runner card and
> >am talking to the Bitsurfr at 230400 bps. Have I noticed a big
>
> Aaaa! And you are using this with linux? Are y
On Sat, 19 Apr 1997 13:03:21 -0700, Kevin Traas wrote:
>> We ended
>> up getting a Zyxel TA128U. It's an external and we're only using one
>> channel and it works just fine. Any external should work as long as
>> it supports "PPP Sync-to-Async" conversion. You just set up a dial
>> script and once
On 20 Apr 1997 04:49:53 -, Richard Sharman wrote:
>Kevin Traas writes:
> > > I have a Motorola Bitsurfr Pro (external). It works fine under Linux;
> > > it looks like a modem. (It has a zillion AT commands.)
> >
> > Thanks for the info. Just a couple of questions
> >
> > What type o
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>
> The Linux Journal usually has an ad for an internal ISDN board
> with drivers for Linux; Spellcaster - http://spellcast.com .
That should have been http://www.spellcast.com/
I don't know anything about the card, but they do support Linux:
>From their web page:
Novemb
Kevin Traas writes:
> > I have a Motorola Bitsurfr Pro (external). It works fine under Linux;
> > it looks like a modem. (It has a zillion AT commands.)
>
> Thanks for the info. Just a couple of questions
>
> What type of serial port do you have? 16550? How fast are you running t
> The problem is the D-channel
> protocol. They are not very much standardized. Europe has a few national
> ones and DSSS1 aka Euro ISDN, the USA have two one of which is NI-1.
>
> There is work underway to integrate NI-1 in isdn4linux. This would make
> many passive cards work with Linux in the
> > After doing some Web browsing and reading docs, Howto's, etc. I haven't
> > found too much information (at least that I was hoping for) on using
ISDN
> > on Linux.
> >
> > Specifically, I currently have a USR Sportster 128K sitting here in the
> > box. I'd like to use it in my Debian Linux sy
> I have a Motorola Bitsurfr Pro (external). It works fine under Linux;
> it looks like a modem. (It has a zillion AT commands.)
Thanks for the info. Just a couple of questions
What type of serial port do you have? 16550? How fast are you running the
serial connection? Higher than 11
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On Fri, 18 Apr 1997, Kevin Traas wrote:
>Specifically, I currently have a USR Sportster 128K sitting here in the
>box. I'd like to use it in my Debian Linux system. (Running 1.2.8)
Is it an external box that you need to connect to a serial port.
In this case us
Kevin Traas wrote:
>
> After doing some Web browsing and reading docs, Howto's, etc. I haven't
> found too much information (at least that I was hoping for) on using ISDN
> on Linux.
>
> Specifically, I currently have a USR Sportster 128K sitting here in the
> box. I'd like to use it in my Debia
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