Updated some URL's for Digi International products so you can

actually follow the links, and change references from DigiBoard
to Digi International (I'm currently working for Digi, and we were
just asked to do the same thing with everything we are working
on when possible, so I figured I might as well do the same under FreeBSD).
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<sect2><heading>Serial</heading>
<p>If you're looking for high-speed serial networking solutions, then
<htmlurl url="http://www.digiboard.com/" name="Digi International">
makes the <htmlurl url="http://www.digiboard.com/prodprofiles/profiles-prices/arnetprofiles/sync570i.html" name="SYNC 570i"> series, with drivers now in
<htmlurl url="http://www.dgii.com/" name="Digi International">
makes the <htmlurl url="http://www.dgii.com/prodprofiles/profiles-prices/digiprofiles/digispecs/sync570.html" name="SYNC/570"> series, with drivers now in
FreeBSD-current. <htmlurl url="http://www.etinc.com"
name="Emerging Technologies"> also manufactures a board with T1/E1
capabilities, using software they provide.

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cards are supported as well. See the <tt>sio(4)</tt>
manual page for detailed technical documentation.
<sect3><heading>Digiboard PC/8</heading>
<sect3><heading>Digi International (DigiBoard) PC/8</heading>
<p><em>Contributed by &a.awebster;.<newline>26 August
1995.</em>
Here is a config snippet from a machine with
digiboard PC/8 with 16550. It has 8 modems connected
a Digi International PC/8 with 16550. It has 8 modems connected
to these 8 lines, and they work just great. Do not
forget to add <tt>options "COM_MULTIPORT"</tt> or it
will not work very well!