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Dual High Speed Serial Interface Expansion Card

This product has been discontinued.

For high speed Internet access, via a modem, and all other applications requiring RS232 compatible serial communications.

The Dual High Speed Serial Interface Expansion Card provides a RISC OS based computer with an expansion backplane and RISC OS 3.1 or later with two additional high speed RS232 compatible serial ports for communicating with serial devices eg modems, printers, plotters, instruments, etc.

The ports can input and output data at up to 230,400 baud enabling the use of the latest modems for high speed Internet access.

They have robust socketed line drivers and receivers.

The connectors have the same pin assignments as the internal port. modem cables with either Acorn or PC wiring can be used.

The maximum number of Dual High Speed Serial Interface Expansion Cards that can be fitted in a RISC OS based computer is limited only by the number of unused expansion card slots.

Other areas of application include the connection of scientific and industrial instruments. This enables the computer to be used in laboratory and production testing and process monitoring and control.

Full software support is provided by the Intelligent Interfaces IIDual DeviceFS device driver module and block drivers to enable the use of popular applications.

The original II11 Dual RS423 Serial Interfaces Expansion Card can be upgraded to the specification of the II66 Dual High Speed Serial Interface Expansion Card with the II66U Upgrade from Original RS423 to High Speed Serial Interface.

Download the Dual High Speed Serial Interface Expansion Card User Guide (pdf format) to learn how the software is used.

Download the II66 26 Bit Version 3.96 of the IIDual Module and associated software.

Download the IM66 26/32 Bit Neutral (IYONIX pc compatible) Version 4.01 of the IIDual Module and associated software.

II66 Dual High Speed Serial Interface Expansion Card

Page last updated 8 April 2008


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