Linux drivers for COSA/SRP synchronous serial boards
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Description: The COSA and SRP are synchronous serial boards. This means they can be used to connect any synchronous serial device (such as a high-speed base-band modem) to your PC with Linux. Base-band modems are usually used over leased lines and can have throughput from 64kbps to several megabits per second.
Version 1.06 of user-space utils and the kernel driver released. The firmware bug work-around. The race in sppp_open (fixed by Marcelo Tossatti). Changes to make it compile under 2.3 kernels. No significant changes in user-space utils.
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Date | created: 10.08.2001 22:13:00 created: 10.08.2001 22:13:00 created: 19.11.2010 08:33:10 created: 10.08.2001 22:13:00 created: 10.08.2001 22:13:00 created: 10.08.2001 22:13:00 created: 01.10.2013 12:21:32 created: 19.08.2010 13:05:37 |