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| Subject: From: Date: | Re: [ECS] Multiport one more time hutchins.ta.pg.com Mon, 1 Mar 1999 07:35:53 -0500 |
Reddy, Where did you buy the board? Did you buy it from Byterunner directly or is there a distributor, hopefully with a discount? Tom From: "William Biggs" <william@qualityhunt.com> on 02/27/99 10:08 AM Please respond to ecs-list@netbloc.com To: ecs-list@netbloc.com cc: (bcc: Thomas Hutchins-TA/PGI) Subject: Re: [ECS] Multiport one more time I am using the PCI Byterunner under Win98, with 8 ports. I have them assigned at Com 5 - 12. My only problem was finding as spare interrupt for it. All of the IRQs had been assigned on my Dell V333c when it shipped from the factory! I ended up disabling the mouse port to free up IRQ 12, and using a USB mouse on the USB port. As far as the Byterunner itself, it has worked great for me at speeds up to 115 kbps. I haven't tried faster yet, as I don't have any devices that go faster. I loaded ECS for windows on it about 5 months ago and it used the ports OK, but I am not using the Windows product for daily use yet. Reddy -----Original Message----- From: hutchins.ta@pg.com <hutchins.ta@pg.com> To: ecs-list@netbloc.com <ecs-list@netbloc.com> Date: Friday, February 26, 1999 2:57 PM Subject: Re: [ECS] Multiport one more time >I'm very interesred also. I looked up the Byte Runner boards and found the >following at their site: > >The following cards only require 1 IRQ each. The cards have the option of >16550 or 16750 > UART chips. Settable to COM1-COM99. Settable clock frequency to support >fast data > transfer rates (up to 921,800 bps). Card comes with an octopus cable >which plugs on the > back of the card and fans out to 8 DB25 serial connector cables (the >cables are > approximately 3 feet long. If you need them to be longer, you can plug >25-pin male to 25-pin > female serial cables on the cables coming off the octopus to extend the >length. We sell these > cables also.) 32-bit PCI-bus. Plug & Play. Card designed for use with >DOS, Windows 95, > 98 & NT 4.0. Drivers for these operating systems are included. > >Price is $179 each or $139 each for 3 min > > >www.byterunner.com > > >Tom > > > > > > > >From: "dastorey" <dastorey@swbell.net> on 02/25/99 10:14 PM > >Please respond to ecs-list@netbloc.com > >To: ecs-list@netbloc.com >cc: (bcc: Thomas Hutchins-TA/PGI) >Subject: [ECS] Multiport one more time > > > > >I have read most of the messages posted to the list about multi-port serial >cards. My question is. Do some of the cards support Single IRQ without >request and data buffering and other with buffering for the afore mentioned >or are they all basically the same. I see posting saying Byterunner will >not >share IRQ's with ECS and others saying it will. Reference to Applied >Digital etc. >I am running a Pent 200 I can go PCI or ISA. (prefer PCI). At this point >price is not as much of an option as performance. I have additional >equipment on the way which will mandate that I use a multi port serial port >that supports using one interrupt. Got a Buddy in the same shape. We will >sponsor (do the front money) a group purchase if we find the right >product >and we can move quickly (48 hours). > > > > > > > >