On Fri, 1 May 1998, John H Darrah wrote:

> On Thu, 16 Apr 1998, Stephen Schaefer-NCS Sr SE wrote:
> 
> > The Boca 8 port card is OK for terminals and printers: it comes with 8
> > six-wire RJ-11 cables, and RJ-11 to DB-25 ends for each cable.  The ends
> > are wired in a somewhat odd arrangement such that RTS/CTS works fine for
> > terminals and printers, but if you add a null modem adapter, the hardware
> > flow control doesn't make it through that second inversion, and you have
> > to use Xon/Xoff flow control.  Four of the ports go to one 16550A chip,
> > the other four go to the second 16550A.  Red Hat kernels work with it
> > without any extra configuration, although you'll need to use the setserial
> > command to enable them (and notify the kernel of the IRQ you selected?).
> > I paid $130 for mine 5 years ago; the price should be lower now :-).
> > 
> 
> Boca also makes the ATIO66 which is a six port
> card *with* all signals required for a modem. You
> can jumper it to use a single IRQ for each port or
> share a single IRQ for all six ports. It can be
> had for about $89.
> 

In response to my own post, the boca cards real
name is IO/AT66.

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