Navtel 9460 Protocol Analyzer info?
Allison
ajp166 at bellatlantic.net
Thu Apr 14 08:51:26 CDT 2005
>Subject: Re: Navtel 9460 Protocol Analyzer info?
> From: Scott Stevens <chenmel at earthlink.net>
> Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 22:50:15 -0500
>
>>
>> How about one Z8530? :-) [it's a DUART, for the Zilog-impaired]
>>
>
>The 8530 is a useful part for dedicated purposes, but isn't it severely
>bandwidth cramped? I am thinking that it's the serial chip in the
Nope, it's a 2mb/s part thats what the DMA is for. Even the Z80 dart
a earlier part was good for more than 800kb/s.
>Sparcstations, correct me if I'm wrong. A few years ago I was pondering
>making a 'dialup connecting system with NAT server' out of a
>SparcStation Classic (the little lunchbox type Sparc). I discovered
>quickly that the serial ports on the Sparc are VERY speed constrained
>because of the 8530 chip. It would have been impossible to connect my
>USB Courier V-everything modem to it at, say 57,600 baud, because the
>8530 just plain won't go that fast.
That was implmentation not the part.
Allison
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