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SubjectRe: which ISDN devices work with Linux?
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> On Tue, 5 Aug 1997, Robert L Harris wrote:
>
> > 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...
> >
> Wrong. All ISDNcards supported by Linux (except ICN) only use one irq.
> ICN uses none at all.
>

Thats not what I was told... Wish I knew that before I got my external...
Ok, based on the numerous responses I retract my statement...

Robert

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