( I thought there was a list.......... somewhere(?) )

I doubt anyone has tried. The standard solution is to use one of these:mechanic wrote:Do PCIe Serial Port cards work in X1000 ?
( I thought there was a list.......... somewhere(?) )
Ah, I see.mechanic wrote:Thanks Niels, but I was looking to install 1 or 2 additional serial ports.
Like the SAM, the X1000 serial port is not a "real" serial port. I only has 2 lines and ground. It won't work with devices that need hardware hand-shaking (like most serial modems). If you want a "real" serial port then a card is probably a good idea if you can find one that works with the A1000.mechanic wrote:Thanks Niels, but I was looking to install 1 or 2 additional serial ports.
My fault sorry, I'd set it to 2 as there are only two serial ports on the PA6T processor. Didn't expect anyone to add some more.mechanic wrote:Okay, its been awhile.
I have installed a Startech 16950 2 port serial card in X1000. ( Link Below)
Ranger sees the card and recognizes it has 4 serial ports and 1 parallel port.
To test this card with Linux (arrrgg) I had to rebuild the 357 kernel with support for 4 serial ports
as the max was set to 2.
tonyw is the person to speak to, he created the new serial device, and IIUC all that would be needed is the ID of your card to be added to this for it to work. Drop him a pm.Now the question is, can anybody help me get this thing working with AmigaOS?
No problemo. I'll be posting a little more 357 info in the Linux section soon, and I'll contactdaz wrote:
My fault sorry, I'd set it to 2 as there are only two serial ports on the PA6T processor. Didn't expect anyone to add some more.......
tonyw is the person to speak to........
Regards
Darren