How about other Multi-I/O-Cards? I think these 2S/1P (or 2P/1S or 2P/2S)
cards are very common. At least they have been as ISA (PnP) cards. I
don't know, but I'm shure there are a lot of these out there in the
field. As mainboards without any ISA slots get more common every day,
there will be even more PCI multi-I/O-cards (apart from everyone running
to USB :-)
I needed another serial and parallel port, and I've got one of these
mainboards (Asus A7V). So I had to buy such a PCI card. Nowadays you
can't even ask for a specific hardware manufacturer, everything the guy
in the shop knows is "yes, it's PCI, and yes, it has two serial and one
parallel port".
As these cards are very cheap, you can't expect very much from them (I
don't even think there are any expensive ones out there). NetMos does
not produce this cards, they produce _chips_ for such cards. So there
are probably a lot of cards out there with these NetMos chips.
Again, how about other cards? Are there any PCI Multi-I/O-cards out
there, which are supported by linux? I'd be interested in how the driver
looks like....
bye, Michael
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