Hi Peter,
I have the best results with network based controllers. These are
boxes and/or cards which emulate various types of serial ports but
install as a network driver. The driver then routes serial data to and
from the controller. They come in both internal and external
versions. The external requires that you be on a network. I run both
Comtrol and Maxspeed here with great sucess. For more info see:
http://www.comtrol.com
http://www.maxspeed.com
I have a Maxspeed SP-8 that has never been used other than for
testing. It works fine other than the driver is not compatible with the
NT Dual-Proc kernel and I bought the SP-8 for a Dual-proc
machine. I have the SP-8 and three (3) octopus cables one each
for DB-25, DB-9 and RJ-45. For more info on the SP-8 see:
http://www.maxspeed.com/Products/ps8.html
Make me a fair offer and you can have 8 high speed ports on one
IRQ with no conflicts!
73,
> Message: 13
To: <writelog@contesting.com>
> Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2002 10:00:01 -0400
> From: "Peter D. Vouvounas" <wb3fsr@comcast.net>
> To: Dx4win <dx4win@qth.net>, "Writelog (E-mail)"
> <writelog@contesting.com> Reply-to: wb3fsr@comcast.net Subject:
> [WriteLog] Need info on 8 port serial interface PCI expansion boards
>
>
> Looking for positive input on what serial EIGHT PORT
> PCI cards WORK for ALL modes with Writelog & DX4WIN.
>
> I plan to purchase and or populate a new computer in
> the near future for my shack. With all of the combines
> experience across both lists I'm sure your input will help
> many of us in the same situation save wasted time & money.
>
> TIA
>
> 73
>
> PeterV [REN] WB3FSR
Bill Fleming
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