On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 03:05:39PM -0400, Dave King wrote:
> Thanks for the help Greg, and I apologize for not digging deeper on 
> the web sites.  I thought that I'd looked everywhere before posting 
> but after reading your reply I found that I'd missed some stuff.  
> Anyway, not having the skill/time to reverse engineer this adapter, 
> the reason for this follow up is to ask who I ought to buy a 
> replacement from.  As in, who's been particularly nice to you in 
> helping you with the driver and I ought to help out by buying their 
> products?  Based on my own poking around Keyspan seems to have a 
> couple choices that'd work for me but I thought I'd ask first just to 
> see if there's a way to "support the cause" even if it is in a minor 
> way.

Keyspan would be my first choice (I have one of them.)  If they aren't
available in your area, the ftdi_sio device is nice (both of them have
provided specs to Linux developers.)

Hope this helps,

greg k-h

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