Re: WTB 1 x specialix - modular terminal adapter
From: Bill Vermillion (bv_at_wjv.com)
Date: 03/25/05
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Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 03:15:01 GMT
In article <OgK0e.10805$C7.2153@news-server.bigpond.net.au>,
dba <usenet@databack.com.au> wrote:
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>"Tom Parsons" <sconews@tegan.com> wrote in message
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>> | anyone have one of these units?
>> | 8 port or bigger?
>> |
>> | I'm in NSW Australia
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>> I've several (48 ports minimum) coming out of service within 7 days. I
>> don't remember the model but MIO comes to mind and Bill is correct, there
>> are many different versions of this, at least some non-interchangeable.
>> I'll have a couple PCI cards also.
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>> Tom Parsons tom@tegan.com
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>Thanks.
>I'll find out the model of the card on Monday,
>fwiw it's in a dell poweredge running sco openserver box.
>The non PnP version 3.xx (iirc)
>Hopefully I can convince one of you to ship to Australia coz I'm having
>a hard time finding one here.
The Specialix had an XIO system, and a very powerful RIO system,
and one other.
And I thought Specialix was from Austrailia originally. Or am I
confusing that with Stallion. I always thought it was strange
that two of the best serial boards were made overseas.
I do remember taling with tech support in LA and the support
people were from OZ.
Heck - I get DVD's from Austrailia so I know shipping things is
not impossible :-) :-) :-)
Bill
-- Bill Vermillion - bv @ wjv . com
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