Niall wrote:
>> On Thu, 3 Feb 2000, Vincent Cunniffe wrote:
>> > It is listed as being compatible with Linux (it bloody well better be,
> > coz I bought one ;-) and the analogue port is exactly the same as on a
> > modem : it's an analogue passthrough that you can plug a phone, modem
> > or fax machine into.
> Not quite - it's not a pass through, because there is no analog phone line
> to pass through. Instead, it's a D/A & A/D converter for a phone line.
> Hence my earlier comment about the price.
>> > Now if only the tossers in Eircom would install the ISDN line : currently
> > 4 months late and holding.
>> Bummer - where do you live ? I haven't even ordered my line yet. And if
> you'd like to know if tha card works, pass it on and I'll check it out for
> you :-) (I have access to ISDN lines elsewhere)
I live in Blackrock, but as I posted yesterday, I've had the same problem
ordering lines for work in the centre of Dublin.
I have access to Linux and ISDN in work, but as usual I haven't got around
to bringing it in for a test.
Vin
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