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Date:      Mon, 03 Jun 1996 20:37:56 -0700
From:      "Michael L. VanLoon -- HeadCandy.com" <michaelv@HeadCandy.com>
To:        Sean Eric Fagan <sef@kithrup.com>
Cc:        hardware@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Hayes ESP 
Message-ID:  <199606040337.UAA19022@MindBender.HeadCandy.com>
In-Reply-To: Your message of Mon, 03 Jun 96 20:32:01 -0700. <199606040332.UAA26499@kithrup.com> 

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>>I don't see them there...  Were
>>they based on the ESP mods incorporated into the NetBSD com driver, or
>>were they developed independently?  Thanks...

>They were based on the NetBSD code; I got them from the original author,
>John Vinopal, and worked them into FreeBSD.

Good deal.  I've been using the NetBSD version for several months with
no problems.  Not to mention that I contributed some improved probe
logic back into John's port, which hopefully you picked up too.  (If
not, I'll see if I can figure out how to fit it into FreeBSD's
driver.)

>I don't know how much, if any, advantage they have over a simple 16550,
>however.  When I did the port, Bruce said he didn't think there would be
>much improvement, if any, so...

Well, I have no hard figures.  I did have it record maximum received
characters in each input loop, and I don't think it ever got over 35.
But, that's 19 more than a 16550 can handle (didn't happen often,
though).

On the other hand, where I want to use this is on a slooow 386 dial-in
server with an IDE drive.  I expect to get much enhanced performance
out of the ESP card there. :-)

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