Am I sure they're RJ11, no. They're physically the same jack with six
live wires. But beyond that, how would I know???
Does Xenix see these when it loads or do I have to tell it?
(Xenix/at 2.2.1)
Do you if they are compatible/similar to anything that might recognise
the board and work it in today's UNIX world???
-Mike
Riccardo wrote:
>
> At 21:06 28/01/98 -0700, you wrote:
> >I have a Computone 4(?) port card. long 16 bit ISA bus with 4 RJ11
> >ports and 2 RJ45 ports.
> >Need info on real purpose and uses, jumpers and switches, thanks
>
> I have several Computone still in use.
>
> What I can say:
> They are Multiport card used mainly to hook several tty-devices to a
> xenix/unix box.
> Usually these cards have an external multiport (DB25) small box connected.
> In latest version I thnk they used space-saving RJ's
> Are you shure they are true RJ11? (or they are DEC RJ with side ?)
>
>
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