atom feed29 messages in org.freebsd.freebsd-questionsRe: ISDN devices supported?
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Subject:Re: ISDN devices supported?
From:Terry Lambert (ter@lambert.org)
Date:Feb 11, 1996 12:28:56 pm
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-questions

How about a 32 bit NDIS CAPI driver for the card?

No.

And no for almost any card i know of. They simply supply you with a CAPI because almost every (ISDN-aware) application (data/telephone/cept/ X.25/video) speaks CAPI and _not_ NDIS or ODI.

Also available are NDIS interfaces to CAPI, but the CAPI still runs in real mode.

This is disappointing. Don't the card manufacturer's realize the penalty for running in a VM86() on a modern OS, like WinNT, UNIX, NetWare, or Win95?