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Date:      Wed, 11 Aug 1999 21:27:03 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Kris Kennaway <kris@hub.freebsd.org>
To:        advocacy@freebsd.org
Subject:   Mining myCNN.com
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.10.9908112119450.8318-100000@hub.freebsd.org>

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CNN Interactive have just redesigned their custom news site and now allow
you to perform keyword searches of their news databases (the "On Target"
feature) - well, perhaps it existed before, but it wasn't obvious from my
profile page. One of my predefined keywords is "FreeBSD", which turned up
an article about a new WAN adapter with FreeBSD driver support (included
below).

This might be a useful way of keeping track of lower-profile news
articles. Perhaps it could even be reverse-engineered to automate the
process (the interface uses JavaScript, although it probably requires you
to log into your CNN account first) The only issue is whether this would
violate any terms of service.

Kris

Introduces Low Cost T1 Onboard Csu/Dsu and Others

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 10, 1999--LAN Media Corporation
(LMC) today announced the availability of a new Wide Area Network (WAN)
adapter for PCI that supports both T1 and E1 line interfaces on the same
card.

The new adapter, priced at $749, includes full CSU/DSU functionality on
the adapter card itself, thereby eliminating the requirement for an
external device to complete the WAN connection with a service provider.
The company made its announcement at the LinuxWorld Expo event in San
Jose, California this week to stress its support for Open Source operating
systems in general, and for the Linux operating system environment in
particular. The company stated that Solaris drivers would also be
available with first customer shipments.

The new adapter, called the LMC1200P T1+E1 WAN Adapter for PCI, includes
several innovative features to enhance its flexibility and performance.
For example, selections for T1 or E1 operation, short haul or long haul
signaling (CSU/DSU), and 100 ohm or 120 ohm impedance are all made within
software to enable the adapter to operate in a wide range of environments.

Additional flexibility is reflected by the inclusion of special hardware
headers to enable synchronization with other communication devices via
transmit-clock-in and receive-clock-out. The adapter's bezel provides a
standard RJ-48 connection and four separate LED's for precise status
display and telco service alarms.

As with all LMC high performance WAN adapters, the LMC1200P utilizes a
state-machine architecture with HDLC functionality occurring in hardware.
The result is very low latency and a reduced component count that enhances
reliability.

Along with release of its new T1+E1 Adapter LMC has announced the
availability of driver source code for Linux and several other Open Source
operating systems including BSD/OS, FreeBSD, and NetBSD. All of LMC's new
driver sources will be available at no charge to visitors of the LMC booth
at LinuxWorld Expo -- August 10-13. The new drivers, including
documentation, will be included with any LMC WAN Adapter shipment where
Unix or Linux is specified as the operating system environment and will
also be available on the company's FTP site at no charge.

"We are very excited about the growing trend toward combining open source
operating systems with open hardware systems for networking applications,"
said Dave De Puy, chief operating officer for LMC. "Thanks to this
convergence, users have the opportunity to experience the benefits of very
reliable, high performance routers at a fraction of the cost associated
with their proprietary counterparts."

He went on to say, "For example many of our customers are using standard
out-of-the-box PC's, directly connected to the WAN with LMC Adapters,
running firewall and routing applications. Not only are they paying much
less than the cost of dedicated proprietary routers and CSU/DSU equipment,
they are securing their networks at the very point of entry."

The LMC1200P T1+E1 WAN Adapter is available this month. Two versions have
been released. The LMC1200P-U ships with LMC's full set of Linux and Open
Source driver source code. It is also available as the LMC1200P-S, which
includes drivers for Solaris operating systems. Both are priced at $749,
including software, documentation, and a one-year limited warranty.

LAN Media Corporation is a leading developer of high performance WAN
technology and products based on industry standard bus architectures for
the next generation of WAN solutions. The company is located in Sunnyvale,
Calif. Note to Editors: Solaris is a registered trademark of Sun
Microsystems, Inc. BSD/OS is a trademark of BSDI. NetBSD is a trademark of
the NetBSD Foundation. FreeBSD is a trademark of FreeBSD, Inc. Linux is a
trademark of Linus Torvalds. LMC, LMC and LMC1200 are trademarks of LAN
Media Corporation. --30--pw/sf* CONTACT: LAN Media Corporation (LMC)

Dave De Puy, 408/991-7200 ext. 483

John Marman, 408/991-7200 ext. 486

www.lanmedia.com KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA

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