I've not yet worked with one - though I plan on it RSN - but how about
one of the PCMCIA ISDN Cards?  There are a couple of companies that
offer ISA adapters: one company has three products 1) ISA card that supports
1 PC Card accessible from the rear of the computer,  2) ISA card that
supports 2 PC Cards accessible from the rear, and 3) ISA card that
supports 2 PC Cards - 1 accessible from the rear and 1 accessible from
a device that mounts in a drive bay.

Of course, you'd need to double check that Linux supports it via the
Hardware-HOWTO...but it's an idea.

> 
> > > I've been analyzing options for ISDN on my Debian GNU/Linux box and
> > > have found the following:
> > 
> > Another option which probably costs more (but I got for free :-) is to 
> > have an external router/bridge ISDN box, such as the Ascend Pipeline 
> > series. Then you just connect from an ethernet card and your Linux box 
> > knows or cares nothing about ISDN.
> 
> Free?!  That's a good price!  
> 
> Unfortunately, in the "solution" I'm trying to put together, this won't
> do....  I need the ISDN card on the Linux box.
> 
> Thanks for the reply.
> 
> Later,
> 
> Kevin Traas
> Systems Analyst
> Edmondson Roper CA
> http://www.eroper.bc.ca
> 
> 
Chuck

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