Installing the isi card driver in linux, Linux driver installation overview – Multi-Tech Systems INTELLIGENT SERIAL INTERFACE ISI9234PCIE User Manual

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ISI Quick Start Guide

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Installing the ISI Card Driver in Linux

MultiTech' s version 1.01 driver for the ISI Cards works with the 2.4.x Linux kernel. It
has been tested with RedHat Release Versions 7.3, 8.0, and 9.0.

System Requirements, Prerequisites, & Conditions of Use

Hardware Platform:

Intel x86

Linux kernel version:

2.4.x

GNUC Compilerversion:

2.72 or later

ISI capacity per computer:

up to 4 boards

Drivertype:

use MultiTech driver only; do not use any drivers

included with the Linux OS (like Exar drivers).

FullLinux Installation:

For the ISI card to operate properly, all components of the
Linux OS should be installed. If the ISI card does not
operate properly in a Linux installation where some
components are missing, then those missing Linux
components should be added and the ISI card
should be uninstalled and re-installed. (The 'make'
utility, the GNU C compiler, and the kernel sources
need to be installed on your system. If any of these
are missing, the compilation will fail. Most later Linux
OSs install these elements automatically. In any event,
for best results, the Linux OS installation should include
all elements.)

Linux Driver Installation Overview

The Linux driver files can be obtained from the Multi-Tech FTP site, or from the ISI
Card Product CD. Installation consists of three processes:

(A) building the driver using the 'make install' script,

(B) creating tty device names, and

(C) verifying successful loading of the driver.

We describe this installation in detail in the sections below.

Note: All Linux line command expressions are case-sensitive. The commands

shown in this procedure will work only if you use capital letters and lower-case
letters exactly as shown.

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