wjw@eba.eb.ele.tue.nl (Willem Jan Withagen) (10/15/90)
Hi everybody, I'm going to pester this group with a question which I could consider a standard anoing question in the groups I regularly read. But my problem is serious: (At least it is for our group :-) ) We were running a LAN-system called Waterloo Port, with WMI arcnet cards as hardware. These cards are by no means standard arcnet cards. For instance: - they have a NON-volatile RAM to keep the node number. - they have the registers of the chip memory mapped. - And as far as I can figure out do they use some dirty bankswitching to use less space. - Many more things which I have not deciphered yet. The manyfacturer(and here in Holland the sales-office) are not very good in supplying us with any details of whatever kind. So he're the standard questions: 1) Does anybody have a packet driver for this thing? 2) Does anybody know more about the hardward which is on this card. The card has very little identification what so ever, but on the back of the PCB is tells you: (c)1987 CORMAN CUSTOM ELECTRONICS CORP 3) Has anybody heard of this company, and where can they be found? Thank you in advance, Willem Jan Withagen Eindhoven University of Technology DomainName: wjw@eb.ele.tue.nl Digital Systems Group, Room EH 10.10 BITNET: ELEBWJ@HEITUE5.BITNET P.O. 513 Tel: +31-40-473401 5600 MB Eindhoven The Netherlands