ISDN4Linux: HFC PCI (Billion / E-Tech)
and
, how?
Thu Mar 10 19:41:07 CET 2005
Copied from http://www.wurtel.cistron.nl/cards/hfc-pci.html
CCD HFC PCI 2BDS0
At the moment (Oct 1999) the "HFC PCI 2BDS0" chip from
Cologne Chip Design (CCD) is quite popular and is used on a number
of cards. As the design is basically single-chip, I expect there
won't be much variation between the different vendors, hence the
same config should be usable.
This chip is supported from linux 2.2.12 onwards.
Here is a closeup of the chip:
The name 2BDS0 isn't very original: 2 B channels and a D channel
on an S0 bus...
Configuration:
HFC PCI 2BDS0 |
type=35 protocol=2 |
no io or irq with PCI cards |
Billion PCI
The card:
There are also larger versions of the
front and the
back
of the box.
E-Tech Dolphin PCTA128 PCI
Works.
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