Technical Description; Features - SeaLevel Route 56 User Manual

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The Sealevel Systems ROUTE 56 adapter was designed for seamless
integration into any ISA based system. The ROUTE 56 adapter requires a
80286 or higher CPU, one IRQ, a 8 byte block of I/O address and a 16K block
of memory address. The memory range of this adapter is configured to reside
in the lower 1-Megabyte of memory and appears to the system as a bank
switched 16K window. The ROUTE 56 adapter's memory range can be disabled
allowing multiple adapters to share the same block of memory.

Features

Single channel high speed sync/async wide area network (WAN)
interface
RS-232, RS-422/449, EIA-530, V.35 and RS-485 serial interface
capability with versatile cabling options
Multi-protocol capable including: PPP (point-to-point protocol),
Frame Relay, X.25, high-speed Async, Bi-Sync, Mono-Sync, HDLC,
SDLC
Ideal for T1, Fractional T1, E1, and ISDN applications
On-board Z16C32 (IUSC™) with built in DMA controller and 32 byte
FIFO buffer
Up to 10 Mbps burst mode
256K of on-board RAM
Link list DMA supported
16-bit data path
Off loads communication processing
OEM Security Feature available
Sealevel Systems ROUTE 56

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