-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Tue, 20 Jan 1998, W Paul Mills wrote:
> I have my modem and my UPS both connected to serial ports with the same > interupt. Seems to work OK. These are both on the same card which was > modified (not a lot of fun) to share the interupt. JDR Microdevices > sells a 4-port serial board that is supposed to support shared interupts. OK Paul, but a *normal* standard serial port card has two 16550xx UARTs a two connectors. These cards are AFAIK not able to share interupts correctly. It works sometimes, when you don't use the corresponding port at the same time, but this is not my thing. And if you have a AMD-586DX/120 in an old VESA local bus motherboard, it could be impossible (like it was for me). Now for something completely different! You talk about a JDR Microdevices card with 4 ports. is it supported by linux??? How much does it cost??? Because I could use some more ports at a communication box at work, which should run Debian, if everything goes right. Thanx in advance! Daniel - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - Daniel Gross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - - - Ingolstadt, Germany <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - - - "If Win95 is the answer, it must have been a real foolish question !" - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: noconv Comment: Requires PGP version 2.6 or later. iQEVAwUBNMZj7wnLrgqPNGtBAQGvzAgArmTunPzm22hmaYllmuBMkFJu+QqWi9GY gMk1U45WubxIAUuysUyfBbXjsfpJWvPrPqNGVrFHU0C201uMTuxGnNIQaodcgjwb wydqSEI0HmDiFo3iemorE3mJYR14/C5kRpKBHVym4Pv+fs70Zmf7lHLWDrYbynQh JtRK0i6LjvJi7KFIht5EScMiI18l10V1xt/7znbwDWwtXCvGPDP0RThOitoIIQPw 6XFzKFOjLo2o6iCOIwFQfPW20MLPvspO7kSTeyoQNjuUd0L6Kmw5qSkg7FqZXGxO a4JBmSVdPF58yEX/ib7kiOJUh6aAOScvQOl2touTuq70nR/ufWgnBQ== =XZTY -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .