[sco.opendesktop] Info Please: Chase Research AT4 on Unix 3.2.2

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.

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