I guess not...

All USB boards I've seen are PCI.

Why not go for a standard modem ?

Here in Portugal, you can choose, 'tough it will cost more...

-----Original Message-----
From: Oliver Gorwits [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 11:05 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Leaf-user] USB for legacy systems


Hi there folks,

sorry this isn't really software related, but you guys are so smart I'm
sure someone will have a solution:

I'm about to get ADSL here in the UK, and I'll be supplied with the
Alcatel USB modem. I have no problems with getting USB/modem/PPPoX running
under LRP ;)

However, my little LRP box is a 486 single board computer using a passive
ISA backplane, with no USB interface. I don't want to have to invest in a
full-size system just for a modem!

Is there any way to get USB support into a system without PCI? (stop
laughing, please!) I don't mind spending money on the solution.

FYI: the board has FDD, HDD, DOC, serial, PS/2 connectors. I use
disk-on-chip rather than floppy.

big thanks in advance to anyone who can help me :-)

cheers,
olly.

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