Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 5 Aug 1997 18:46:07 +0200 (CEST) | From | Kurt Huwig <> | Subject | Re: which ISDN devices work with Linux? |
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On Tue, 5 Aug 1997, Robert L Harris wrote: > > I'm wandering If anyone can tell me for sure which ISDN Internal > > cards work with Linux, I'm not too worried about price, but maybe a list > > of them would be great? > > You might want to consider external otherwise it uses 2 IRQ's (One for each > channel) whew external only uses the 1 for the com-port. Plus you don't > have to do anything special to your kernel...
This is WRONG!
kurt@TittyTwister:/HOME/home/kurt/Mail > cat /proc/interrupts 0: 623790 timer 1: 10023 keyboard 2: 0 cascade 4: 21099 + serial 10: 29026 HiSax <----- just 1 interrupt, ever and always 12: 17781 + aic7xxx 13: 1 math error 15: 1905 DE434/5 (eth0)
Also, 'isdnrep' is quite good for checking the bills!
Kurt
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