Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Mon, 17 Feb 1997 13:48:14 -0500 (EST) | From | Russell Berry <> | Subject | RE: Linux driver for 8 port RS232 ISA card |
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Hi Steven,
Terms: Send me your multiport card Time: Give me a deadline Success: I keep the card Failure: You get the card back with whatever work I've completed
---russ
On 17-Feb-97 Steven Wooff wrote: >Dear Linux Developers > >I am a development project manager for Specialix International. My >company has a strong desire to develop a Linux device driver for our >IO8+ 8 channel RS232 board. Specialix have developed a number of device >drivers for this product ( M/S and Unix variants ) but we have no >deployable Linux device driver writers available to write this driver in >any acceptable timescale. > >If there are any under utilised (!) Linux driver developers out there >who would be prepared to write this driver ( or assist ), I would be >happy to hear from you and discuss terms. > >Product Details >=============== > >The IO8+ is a non intelligent 8 port serial I/O card ( 8 X RJ12 ). >The UART is the Cirrus Logic CD1864/1865, it uses 4 I/O memory addresses >and supports 4 interrupt levels. > >Sample developer code examples ( from other OS's ) would be available. > > >Steven J Wooff >Development Project Manager >Specialix International Ltd > >+44 (0)1932 35221 > >swooff@specialix.co.uk
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