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to: JOHN MCALPIN
from: HAYES SUPPORT
date: 1996-11-11 20:58:00
subject: TWO ESP CARDS

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JM>PID: BWRA 3.20 [Reg]
JM>TID: GE 1.2
JM>-=> Quoting Bob Juge to John McAlpin <=-
JM> BJ> Hayes _never_ made a four port ESP2 card.
JM>Could have swore I heard they did.  :-)
JM> BJ> They made single port, dual port, and 8 port boards.
JM>I don't suppose they'd be priced anywhere near where the hobbiest could 
afford
JM>one? Maybe someone could netmail me the Sysop pricing?
JM> BJ> It's the dual port that has now been discontinued.
JM>Too bad. Seems like there would have been a demand for it . Heck, I
JM>bought one.  ;-)
JM>Also, I don't suppose that they ever came out with Win'95 drivers that 
would
JM>work with DOS box communications programs?
JM>Thanks,
JM>       John
John,
   If you are going to be running DOS communications applications under
Win95, you would need to run the ESP in UART mode. Part of the
installation of the Win95 driver is that it disables the UART and, hence,
DOS availability.  This has to be done in order for the card to fully
operate in its enhanced mode.
We do not currently offer the ESP cards via the Sysop program, but we do
occasionally run specials on the ESP card, depending on availability.
You might want to keep an eye on our web page (www.hayes.com).
Michael -- Hayes Online Services
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