Analog modem emulator?
Vintage Computer Festival
vcf at siconic.com
Tue Aug 2 09:20:18 CDT 2005
On Mon, 1 Aug 2005, Vintage Computer Festival wrote:
> I have a great multi-port (8) ISA serial card that's super
> easy to configure. It uses standard 16550s mapped to standard base
> addresses and uses one interrupt. You can even chain up to 4(?) more
> cards to it that share the same interrupt. It has an external connector
> (something like a DD-50) that then plugs into a breakout box where you
> have all 8 ports as DB-25s. It's a generic board and I don't have any
> info off-hand to help you find one but if anyone's interested then e-mail
> me and I'll find out where you might be able to order one. I'm sure they
> turn up on eBay from time to time as well.
It's called the Decision Computer Group PC-COM ISA Bus 8 port RS-232/422
card. Here's some technical info:
http://www.thegreenhouse.us/th99/i/C-D/52585.htm
http://www.thegreenhouse.us/th99/i/C-D/52584.htm
Here's their website apparently:
http://www.qna2002.com/
Not sure how you're supposed to order one. I used to buy mine through the
same company that wrote the C serial port library I used.
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Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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