[slinkelist] RE: Serial cards
Simon Mason
simon@themasons.net
Sun, 4 Jun 2000 09:37:44 -0400
I use a Cyclades board. It was reviewed in Home Automator mag a while back.
They said it worked flawlessly, I bought one, and it did. Never had a
problem with it. Provides 8 serial ports, one shared IRQ. A little pricey,
but it took me 10 mins to install and I haven't looked back. If I tell you
how much time I messed around with SIIG serial boards, USB hubs etc. then
you will appreciate that this board is well worth the price.
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From: slinkelist-admin@nirvis.com [mailto:slinkelist-admin@nirvis.com]On
Behalf Of rbrocaw
Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2000 12:25 PM
To: slinkelist@nirvis.com
Subject: [slinkelist] RE: Serial cards
Martin Gotch wrote...
>I have ran out of serial ports on my Slink-e machine to add a CM11a X10
>interface. Any recommendations for a cheap 3 port (2 might be OK too)
>ISA
>serial card (mail order/internet) that allows "high" (10/11/12) IRQs?
>Thank
>you for any leads
I don't know where you are located, but here in electronics poor Denver
I have to mail order most everything. I've had good luck with stuff
from Dalco
(www.dalco.com) They sell a couple of IO boards that should fit your
bill.
Their 4-port serial ISA card sells for $48.50.
>I guess I will have to venture out to Fry's (my stomach is allready
>starting to hurttt). I didn't mention that I liked NT server, but it is
>nice for the slinke, X10 & other non critical home automation stuff
that
>I want to run for more than a few days between bootings. The Netware
>server (a 6+ yr old 486) is my "real" file server (NEVER has crashed,
>unlike my MicroSoft W95/98 boxes which taunt me daily!! ).
Interesting... I'm running a server machine here that does network,
time,
printer and file services using Windows 98 Second edition... I reboot it
every two or three weeks just on general principles, but it has never
crashed on its own...
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