root@mjbtn.jobsoft.com (Mark J. Bailey [ADMIN]) (05/07/91)
Hi, Has anyone got any experience and/or comments of the Chase Research AT4 board under SCO Unix 3.2.2 and an 80386? There is also and AT4+. Anyone know the difference there? How does this board compare in performacnce with a CompuTone or DigiBoard equivalent? Thanks, Mark.
root@mjbtn.JOBSOFT.COM (Mark J. Bailey [ADMIN]) (05/07/91)
Hi, Has anyone got any experience and/or comments of the Chase Research AT4 board under SCO Unix 3.2.2 and an 80386? There is also and AT4+. Anyone know the difference there? How does this board compare in performacnce with a CompuTone or DigiBoard equivalent? One note; the board is configured as a DCE (on all four ports - though they openly support modem control (docs)), so to use on a modem, one must wire a cable to switch everything to make it appear as a DTE when attaching to the modem. Having the board as DCE is great if you run only DTE's (terminals, etc), but it may be a real problem when wired for a modem (DCE). Anyone? Thanks, Mark. -- Mark J. Bailey, N4XHX _______/====X11====\_______ USMAIL: 511 Memorial Blvd., Murfreesboro, TN 37129 | JobSoft | VOICE: +1 615 893 0098 | Design & Development Co.| UUCP: ...!uunet!mjbtn!mjb, ...!raider!mjbtn!mjb | Murfreesboro, TN USA | DOMAIN: mjb@mjbtn.JOBSOFT.COM CIS: 76314,160 --------------------------- <KA9Q-UNIX-USERS Mailing List-Subscribe: ka9q-unix-requests@mjbtn.jobsoft.com>