I've had good luck with the PCI add-on cards made by Siig (www.siig.com) -
I bought a card that has 2 ports and can expand to 4 ports (the "PCI
Expander 4S", about $70), all with no IRQ problems, etc. -- I presently
have a total of *7* serial ports (incl modem) in my machine with no
problems. My machine is relatively modern - Pentium III running on a
motherboard that's about 3 years old. Older, slower, less modern machines
(Pentium I for instance) most likely will have trouble with these boards as
their support for PCI and plug-and-play wasn't quite up to speed.
Search the writelog archives at www.contesting.com -- enter something like
"writelog siig" under "List Search" on the left side of the page. You can
find my previous postings about this setup.
73,
-Marty NW0L
martyt@pobox.com
At 10:37 PM 6/14/2001 , David Douglass wrote:
>Apologies for this question, but I'm not much of a computer person.
>
>What's the best way of getting some addition con ports on my PC. I only have
>2, and one is used with the mouse and the other connects to my W5XD keyer
>for WriteLog.
>
>This means that I need to unplug to connect to the net and to run PSK/RTTY
>etc etc.
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