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Date:      Fri, 29 Sep 1995 12:28:35 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Brian Litzinger <brian@MediaCity.com>
To:        owensc@enc.edu (Charles Owens)
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Cyclades FreeBSD driver
Message-ID:  <199509291928.MAA22266@MediaCity.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.91.950926121927.2262E-100000@itsdsv1.enc.edu> from "Charles Owens" at Sep 26, 95 12:28:09 pm

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> Brian,
> I've read your posting about your driver and when I spoke with Cyclades 
> they actually mentioned you.  They also said that they've been having 
> trouble getting dial-out to work but that you'd assured them that it was 
> a configuration problem.

It is.  I and many others use it all the time. Big time ISPs use
it with hundreds of lines.  Cyclades is still confused about how
to correctly use the Cirrus Logic CL1400 chip in our environment.
They haven't even figured out to reverse pins 4 and 20 in their designs yet.

> Is this all true?  Is the driver fully working, dial-in and out?  Has the 
> FreeBSD team decided whether or not to use your code?

IMHO, if the decision was up to the FreeBSD team, my code would be in the
tree.  However, Bruce Evans has decided that it will NOT be included
for any reason, because his driver works fine. Contrary to what
everyone tells me.

> I'm about to buy the card to build a modem bank and just want to make sure
> that I'm going to be ok.  I need it for dial in mostly, but probably some
> dial-out too. 

It works great and is less filling. 8-)

Though my driver doesn't support some of the more innane functionality of
the FreeBSD cy driver.

> If you don't mind, could you tell me how many full speed (28.8kb or 
> 14.4kb) PPP connections I should be able to support with a P/90 EISA machine?
> (or would a 486dx-100 be good enough?)

Many people run 16 lines on a 486DX2/66.  Others use P90s.  I haven't
heard of any problems from any of them.

> Also, would you recommend the kernal 
> ppp or the iiijpp (sp?).

I use ppp, though I don't really have an opinion of one over the other.

Brian Litzinger
brian@mediacity.com



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