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From: asp@puck.assabet.com (Andy Puchrik)
Subject: Re: ISDN drivers for Linux/BSD survey
Organization: Moonlight Systems
Date: Sun, 2 Oct 1994 17:32:17 GMT
Message-ID: <Cx23Du.Doq@puck.assabet.com>
Summary: Digiboard
References: <1994Oct1.170214.30779@infomat.ve6mgs.ampr.ab.ca>
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In article <1994Oct1.170214.30779@infomat.ve6mgs.ampr.ab.ca>,
Jason ROOT George <jbg@infomat.ve6mgs.ampr.ab.ca> wrote:
>{posted to comp.dcom.isdn, comp.os.linux.development,
> comp.os.386bsd.development}
>
>Next week, time permitting, I am going to get in touch with the appropriate
>people at Intel to attempt to secure the release of RemoteExpress programming
>specs. To aid in my quest, I ask that any interested parties send me a note
>detailing their "plans" for this ISDN card. I am only interested in receiving
>mail from programmer/driver hack-types, not from Joe User who wants to know
You might be interested in an ISDN board that Digiboard will be
coming out with. Digiboard seems to be a lot more interested in the
Linux market.
rgds,
asp
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