I have an older Linux Programming book that came with Slackware 96, There is a good sized list of Multiport controllers, both intelligent and non. I could copy it if anyone needs it. Though it should be listed under the hardware compatability HOWTO. ~P~ > Michael ... as to multiport cards. Linux supports up-to-date ones like > Cyclades and Rocketport, but they are probably too expensive for your > purposes. Years ago, I used a BocaBoard 16 to connect a bank of modems to a > Linux terminal server. This card is obsolete, but if you can find a used one > cheap, it will serve your needs.
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