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Networking Hardware
News Release from: FarSite Communications | Subject: FarSync M1P
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 29 May 2002
X.25 interface comes on PCMCIA card
A new PCMCIA card with support for V.35, X.21 and synchronous RS232C network interfaces has been introduced by UK comms product developer Farsite Communications.
A new PCMCIA card with support for V.35, X.21 and synchronous RS232C network interfaces has been introduced by UK comms product developer Farsite Communications Drivers are available for Windows XP, 2000 and Linux, with X.25 support on XP and 2000
The new card, the FarSync M1P, has been developed to provide high performance X.25 connectivity.
X.25 software features include a COM port API, a feature-rich low-level API and IP over X.25.
It also comes with a comprehensive development toolkit, GUI multiport line monitor and line statistics functionality.
Typical applications include private X.25 networks such as lottery, police, customs, military, financial, government and airline systems, ecommerce gateways for credit verification, mixed X.25 and IP networks, SMS message gateways and X.25 connections to laptops.
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