From: kruckenb@sal.cs.utah.edu (Pete Kruckenberg)
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
Subject: Linux Kernel Programmer Wanted
Date: 24 Jul 1994 03:17:49 +0300
Approved: linux-announce@tc.cornell.edu (Lars Wirzenius)
Message-ID: <30sbvd$jet@klaava.Helsinki.FI>

I am posting this at the request of Dale Dhillon of SDL.
(sdl@world.std.com).

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SDL is looking for a Linux kernel programmer to help them develop a
Linux driver for their N2 interface board. This board is a dual-port,
co-processed v.35 interface for ISA-based computers. It can handle
aggregate speeds up to 12Mbps. Typical uses would be to connect to
dedicated digital circuits (56kb, T1) through a DSU/CSU.

SDL currently has BSDI and SCO drivers for this board. They are
committed to develop a Linux driver as quickly as possible. However,
they have limited resources to do so at this time. Using their own
resources, a driver would take months or even years to develop.

So, in the interest of accelerating the development, SDL is offering
to provide (permanently) their equipment to an experienced Linux
kernel programmer in exchange for developing the driver.  The driver
would be released under the GNU Public License (and hopefully make it
into the kernel code someday).  They will provide source code from
their other drivers, as well as any other information needed to do the
development.

It would be preferrable if you live near them (Boston area), but they
are anxious to get this development done and will talk to anyone who
is qualified to do this work. If you're interested, please contact
Dale Dhillon at (508) 238-4490. If you'd like to get more information
on-line, you can FTP to ftp.std.com directory /pub/sdl. They have
driver code, technical information, and info-sheets for their products
on-lin.

If you have any further questions, please call Dale at the number
above, or contact him at sdl@world.std.com.

Pete Kruckenberg
pete@dswi.com

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