06-19-2008
I dun think so it will support besides a 24X-, 32X, or 48X-speed CD-ROM drive
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nrsdrv
NRSDRV(8) Linux System Managers Manual NRSDRV(8)
NAME
nrsdrv - KISS to NET/ROM serial converter
SYNOPSIS
nrsdrv [-f] [-l] [-s speed] [-v] kissdev nrsdev
DESCRIPTION
Nrsdrv is a program designed to convert from the KISS protocol to the NET/ROM serial protocol used by real NET/ROM's and TheNet's. The pro-
tocols are fairly similar, although the NET/ROM serial protocol does include a one byte checksum which KISS does not.
Typically nrsdrv will be attached to one end of a pseudo-tty of which the other end has been attached to a KISS capable program. The
NET/ROM device will probably be a real serial port attached to a TNC or a Hexipus. The full specification of the NET/ROM serial protocol
can be found in the original Software 2000 documentation that accompanied NET/ROMs.
OPTIONS
-f Flow control enabled for use with a Hexipus, the default is disabled. See the file hexipus.txt in the source distribution for
wiring details.
-l Log messages to the system log, the default is not to.
-s speed Sets the speed of both interfaces. If no value is specified then no speed will be set.
-v Display the version.
BUGS
None known.
SEE ALSO
kill(1), stty(1), ax25(4).
AUTHOR
Jonathan Naylor G4KLX <g4klx@g4klx.demon.co.uk>
Linux 22 December 1996 NRSDRV(8)