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Date:      Mon, 4 Dec 1995 18:38:49 +0000
From:      Joerg Micheel <micheel@fokus.gmd.de>
To:        grog@lemis.de
Cc:        TOTO@ifqsc.sc.usp.br
Subject:   Re: ATM support (fwd)
Message-ID:  <m0tMez3-0011jVC@cls.net>

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> Is there any plans to support ATM boards in the future?
> Wouldn't that be interesting?

I have heard about plans to port drivers for the EISA-200 card
from FORE Systems to different PC platforms (Linux, Plan9, and
others) but I've never seen actual code nor anything running.

It is definitely interesting, since there are much more cheaper
ATM cards and switches available that a year ago (you can build
an ATM island of 4 endsystems and a switch for, maybe US $20.000)
and a driver for a popular operating system with sources would be
a hit.

> Is that hard to implement?

It is complicated, but worthwhile. It would take an experienced
kernel hacker about 2-3 month to come up with release 0.5. 50%
is fight with the local operating system, 50% with the adaptor
itself. You'd have to implement PVC's with AAL5 and find some
other PD code to plug on top to get SVC's. What about VINCE ?


	Joerg Micheel
	ATM Test and Conformance Center @ GMD FOKUS




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