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From: root@wipux2.wifo.uni-mannheim.de (Charlie Brown)
Newsgroups: comp.dcom.isdn,comp.os.linux.development,comp.os.386bsd.development,de.comm.isdn
Subject: Re: ISDN drivers for Linux/BSD survey
Date: 3 Oct 1994 13:51:40 GMT
Organization: Rechenzentrum Uni-Mannheim
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Message-ID: <36p29c$pva@darum.uni-mannheim.de>
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In article <Cx23Du.Doq@puck.assabet.com>,
Andy Puchrik <asp@puck.assabet.com> wrote:
>In article <1994Oct1.170214.30779@infomat.ve6mgs.ampr.ab.ca>,
>Jason ROOT George <jbg@infomat.ve6mgs.ampr.ab.ca> wrote:
>>{posted to comp.dcom.isdn, comp.os.linux.development,
>> comp.os.386bsd.development}
>>Next week, time permitting, I am going to get in touch with the appropriate
>>people at Intel to attempt to secure the release of RemoteExpress programming
>>specs.  To aid in my quest, I ask that any interested parties send me a note
>	You might be interested in an ISDN board that Digiboard will be
>coming out with.  Digiboard seems to be a lot more interested in the
>Linux market.
There is allready a driver for the Teles/S0 card which was written for linux
BUT it uses a port of the NetBSD-Networking code so it should be less trouble
to port than one might think. It currently supports the german TR6 standard
but it shouldn't be to difficult to add support for Euro-ISDN and the US
standard. Any way it's a start and it might be worth looking into.

Cheerio
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