MUSCLE Cyberflex Access

1999-03-19 Thread David Corcoran

Hello,

I changed the software section around a bit on the website and split up
most of the drivers.  I have put a Service Provider for the Cyberflex
Access on the drivers section under software.  You can select and read
files, write, and get directories.  I have not tested it fully and much of
it is not implemented but if you have a Cyberflex Access 16k card you can
try it out.

Thanks
Dave

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Re: MUSCLE T=1 again

1999-03-19 Thread Morten Norman

>Does Intertex make the little pc-card reader?  I think I've got one of those
>sitting around here.

No.  The closest thing is IX56-PCMCIA SC, but that's a reader + a V.90
modem in a PC-card.  5 mm thick.  2 for the reader and 3 for the POTS line
interface. :-)

/Morten

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Re: MUSCLE T=1 again

1999-03-19 Thread Jim Rees

Does Intertex make the little pc-card reader?  I think I've got one of those
sitting around here.

  But why not just add T=1 support for a "dumb" reader?  Is it harder than
  I thought?

It's not extremely hard but not trivial, and I prefer purchase order
technology when it's available.
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Re: MUSCLE T=1 again

1999-03-19 Thread Morten Norman

>I am in need of a reader and linux (openbsd, really) ifd or ctapi driver for
>T=1.  Any suggestions?

Take a look at the  ix_ix36  driver in the current MUSCLE release.
All Intertex modem/readers does T=1, and the driver should work for all
of them.  (Products at www.intertex.se/html/smartfamily.html)

("should" == I have only *tested* with IX36, and driver is version 0.0.1.
And I have not actually verified T=1 under linux, but the reader supports
it, and all the ctapi has to do is asking for T=1.)

But why not just add T=1 support for a "dumb" reader?  Is it harder than
I thought?

/Morten

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