Hello Hans

thanx for the (bad) info. ;-)

Yesterday evening i installed on the second harddisk in the ss10 (running 
Solaris 9) the SUNisdn 1.0.4 package.
30 minutes later i had a connection to my provider ;-)

Now i don't know, if i should replace my Linux-Isdn-Firewall-PC (running on a 
P90) ? :-(

regards
Sven



Am Freitag, 7. Februar 2003 13:23 schrieb Witvliet, Hans:
> Hi Sven,
> Yes,
>
> Sorry to dissapoint you.
> Some SUN workstations like the SS20, SS10 and LX (voyager?) have a chip-set
> that *can* be used for sound but also for isdn.
> Long time ago, (kernels 2.3.0 - 2.3.5)the isdn-part of the dbri-chip was
> more or less supported in isdn4linux.
> This part of the code was not maitained for a long time (both the kernel
> part, but also the I4L part)
> Currently only the sound part is kept uptodate.
>
> Other side of the story, is you think of using a SS10 as isdn-router,
> forget it any way,
> The chip issues an irq for every byte, and the dlc-protocol has to be
> performed in software.
> Even an 486 with a simple teles board will do better.
>
> (but every time i see the S0-bus interface on my sun, i am still  tempted
> to pick up the code....)
>
> Hans
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sven Schmeling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: woensdag 5 februari 2003 21:44
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [suse-sparc] ISDN-Interface ss10 with Linux 7.3
>
>
> Hello,
>
> i' m new on this lIst and i read the mails till january 2002.
>
> is there someone who have experiences with the ISDN-Interface under SuSe
> Linux
> on a ss10?
>
>
> regards
> Sven Schmeling

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