The specs do mention linux ;-)

  http://www.verbatim.com.au/products.cfm?productID=KWL221N2

and

  http://www.verbatim.com.au/technotes/Linux_S.txt

There is a another bunch and I have a couple of their cards.

   www.sunix.com.tw

you can buy them at (e.g.)

   www.lmc.com.au

You just need to make sure that they are either 16c650 chips
or compatible, which means the OS "just finds them".




Note: linux kernel provides for only FOUR serial ports, so if  you 
have the MB with two ports you can only use 2 additional ports

however, there is a 2 port and 4 port version.



Jobst





On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 08:14:58AM +1000, Voytek Eymont ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
wrote:
> 
> On Thu, June 26, 2008 12:41 pm, Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
> 
> > Ahh! data logging the "old fashion way" ... but still good.
> > http://www.verbatim.com.au/products/hardware.cfm
> 
> Jobst,
> 
> many thanks, this looks like the go, about $58, 4 ports, much rather use
> that than multiple USB/RS232 dongles;
> 
> the specs don't mention Linux, are you familiar with it, does it run in
> Linux ?
> 
> 
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