Marc & Oliver, 
thanks a lot for your quick answers!

RTD ECAN-527 board's chip is really i82527. This board is supplied with CD
containing Linux drivers and some example programs. Today I compiled one of
that programs - it was an easy hardware test. This program displayed
information about 2 interfaces of that 10 (rtd-ecan527-0 and rtd-ecan527-1). 
When I tried to get info about other interfaces (2-9) an error occured
(program said that there is no that interface). So I can draw a conclusion
that drivers are OK and my MicroPC understands that ECAN board is really
dual-channel :jumping:

About drivers and SocketCAN. I've read some information about SocketCAN and
it seemed very attractive to me. 
Do you think can I try to use SocketCAN in my work or it would not run on
this board?
Or maybe it would be better to use official drivers and libraries from the
producer?

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