I have a couple of these as well. The one to have way back when was made by
AST. It had 4 16550 UARTS and could run them all at whatever speed you
wanted.
There was even a public domain program/device driver for it, for UNIX on
x86 called FAS (Final Async Solution) that worked very well. I still have a
copy of it if anyone is running real serial on period hardware and SVR2/3
and maybe others.
I ran these boards for a couple years on my public access UNIX system.
Tom
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On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 6:11 PM Carlo Pisani via cctalk <
cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
hi guys
I have an ISA8bit card with four UART chip on it, and the special cable.
it comes with the original manual and a floppy (5.25") with drivers
for XENIX and DOS, etc
it was used for BBS, and I am willing to sell since it's not in use
it's located in Italy (where my parents live), I can ship worldwide
regards
Carlo