On Mon, 20 Sep 2004, John Foust wrote:
And why is SMP so rare that it wouldn't have been
tested?
Because the cheap-brands market is basically 99% single-CPU
systems, and therefore the companies developing the support
software for em dont bother testing that.
So if Belkin is too cheap-brand, who makes an
expensive
USB to serial converter that'll perform more reliably
and where can I buy it? For many of these odd gizmos,
are they actually made by reputable expensive companies?
There's a Cisco USB-to-serial adapter I don't know about?
Dunno the brands
I have, can look em up. I do have a
Keyspan serial one, too (as another listmember does),
and that works fine. Ethernet and WiFi are Linksys
and Cisco. Dunno about the parallel and ISDN, probably
Xircom.
--f