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Date:      Sat, 10 Feb 1996 22:47:44 +0000 ()
From:      francis yeung <fyeung@fyeung5.netific.com>
To:        terry@lambert.org (Terry Lambert)
Cc:        hm@altona.hamburg.com, questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: ISDN devices supported?
Message-ID:  <199602102247.WAA25535@fyeung5.netific.com>
In-Reply-To: <199602102044.NAA16589@phaeton.artisoft.com> from "Terry Lambert" at Feb 10, 96 01:44:00 pm

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Greetings,

Terry Lambert wrote:
> 
> Depends.
> 
> Is there a NetWare server ODI CAPI driver for the card?
> 
> How about a 32 bit NDIS CAPI driver for the card?
> 
> If the answer to either one is "yes", then you can use it under BSD,
> assuming you implement a kernel environment capable of accepting
> protected mode ODI drivers or protected mode NDIS drivers.
> 
> This wouldn't be as hard as it sounds.
> 
> 
> 					Terry Lambert
> 					terry@lambert.org


	The US Robotics ISDN card support ODI and NDIS (but not ODI CAPI
	or NDIS CAPI - I doubt it very much these things exist).
	. It looks like to me that they are trying to emulate
	an Ethernet card. Where can I locate any info about using
	NDIS/ODI with FreeBSD ? If FreeBSD can work with NDIS/ODI,
	it should work with Packet Driver (PD) with ease.


	As I mentioned before the so called ISDN modem use the AT command
	sets e.g. Motorola BitSurfer. It emulates a "COM" port. 
	This is also a workable solution. 

	Best regards.

	Francis




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