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Date:      Sat, 22 Apr 95 21:06:56 MDT
From:      terry@cs.weber.edu (Terry Lambert)
To:        kuku@gilberto.physik.rwth-aachen.de (Christoph P. Kukulies)
Cc:        freebsd-hackers@freefall.cdrom.com
Subject:   Re: laserwriter (SUN vs. FreeBSD)
Message-ID:  <9504230306.AA10158@cs.weber.edu>
In-Reply-To: <199504221415.QAA13521@gilberto.physik.rwth-aachen.de> from "Christoph P. Kukulies" at Apr 22, 95 04:15:01 pm

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> o  Can a FreeBSD box turned into a X.25/X.29 box with affordable costs?

Two known ways:


] From: hill@fluky.mitre.org (William H. Hill)
] Message-Id: <9504141813.AA06179@fluky.mitre.org>
] Subject: Porting Device Driver
] To: questions@FreeBSD.org
] Date: Fri, 14 Apr 1995 14:13:02 -0400 (EDT)
] Cc: hill@fluky.mitre.org (William H. Hill)
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] 
] 
] Where can I find information regarding writing device drivers
] for FreeBSD?  
] 
] I have a driver written (for BSDI) for Adax boards which we use 
] for X.25, and I'd like to converto to FreeBSD.
] 
] Aside from the obvious differences in arguments passed to driver functions,
] which I'm trying to sort out, I'm wondering what else I might run in to.  
] This is my first venture into device drivers, and I'm told it's fraught
] with peril.  Any help would be appreciated!
] 
] Bill Hill                                The MITRE Corporation
] whill@mitre.org                          McLean, Va.

And


] From: dennis@et.htp.com (dennis)
] Subject: Re: Case for FreeBSD presentation docs?
] Cc: hsu@freefall.cdrom.com, hackers@FreeBSD.org
] Sender: hackers-owner@FreeBSD.org
] Precedence: bulk
] Status: OR
] 
] 
] Something that might help in your case against LINUX......
] 
] We have recently announced a full suite of serial support for FreeBSD. Our
] high performance serial controllers run up to T1 speeds (V.35, RS-449) and
] we support
] Cisco Serial Protocol, PPP, X.25 and Frame Relay. There is no comparable
] product for LINUX (the Linux people have been swamping us with requests, but
] we wanted to use FreeBSD internally because we think it is a much better
] product). WAN networking is VERY important these days.
] 
] 
] Dennis
] Emerging Technologies, Inc.


I have personal experience with X.25 boards with X.29 pads built into
them, but I can't remember the !@#!$! board names.

One's French, and the other's Canadian (the Canadian company used to
advertise in UNIX Review, their name starts with 'A').

They both look like FIFO'ed serial boards and driver writing is fairly
simply (this is pretty darn high speed serial, though).  They (used to
anyway) release programming info without non-disclosure.

Sorry, I don't have more information, but the last time I placed with
this was on the DDN (Defense Data Network) and in connection to a
contract with the French Ministry of Defense (and their big upside
down U shaped building, which was almost all X.25).  This was way
back in 89/90.


					Terry Lambert
					terry@cs.weber.edu
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Any opinions in this posting are my own and not those of my present
or previous employers.



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