> The ISDN-subsystem has been developed seperately since 1.2.5 (or so) always
> keeping track of the kernel. It touches original kernel-code only at two
> places: drivers/char/mem.c (call to initialization) and init/main.c
> (code for commandline-parameters). If in doubt of how stable it is, simply
> say No at configuration-time and you get a 100% ISDN-less kernel.
In ISDN documentation You are referring to Teles and _compatible_
isdn-boards. What would be _compatible_ boards, AVI for example ??
A family of boards using same chip ??
You wouldn't have a list of such animals ? :)
Cheers..
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