On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 12:44:40PM -0600, Wilton Helm wrote:
> Subsequent to some previous E-Mails, I've been trying to dig into the ISDN - 
> BRI situation a bit more.  I have determined that I have a HFC card with 
> Winbond chip, but I'm not sure what combination of drivers is best or usable.
> 
> zaphfc is out because it only supports the cologne chip.

The HFC chip is "the cologne chip".

The HFC-S chip is used in various common single-port ISDN cards.

> 
> misdn is a possibility.  I haven't determined if it supports the card 
> natively, or needs a card specific driver under it.
> 
> capi is a possibility, but again, I don't know what driver, if any needs to 
> be under it.
> 
> capi can support misdn under it, but I don't know if this is an advantage or 
> not, and again whether a card driver needs to be under misdn
> 
> libpri 1.4.4 is supposed to work, provided you unpatch the bad patch in the 
> source and compile it--again, I'm not sure what driver, if any needs to be 
> under it.

This is if you have zaphfc.

> 
> F9 detected the card and loaded some sort of driver support for it, but I 
> don't know if that covers the lower levels appropriately.
> 
> Can anyone provide more specific information or suggest which of these 
> approaches is most likely to work, most likely to be stable, or supported for 
> the future, or support the most features?  It would appear there are at least 
> four possible ways that might work, but I can't determine which is best.
> 
> Thanks,
> Wilton

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