Hi Rich,
Followed your instructions, the 486 package loaded okay on the DX, but when I typed "sudo start24dsi" I saw the same thing as before,
Driver loading: 24dsi...
Creating /dev/24dsi.0
Floating point exception
sh: 01: unknown operand
Driver loaded: 24dsi
But, typing "lsmod", I do see "24dsi" there, and I ran "./id24dsi" and it was okay, but running "./rxrate -bmdma" generated an error for the "AI Sample Rate", you guessed it, floating point exception. Even though the VortexDX claims to do floating point operations, it must not be 100 percent so to speak ?
Too bad, it's actually a well laid out board, with nice connectors, but it's really only 1.5W lower power than the DX3 it seems, I measure it at about 5.5-6.5 W even though spec is 4W. It's a noticeable step down in performance though, terminal windows in X are a lot more jerky than with the DX3. Seems like a better designed board though, oh well, too bad, back to the DX3 I guess. I could try a Geode, rated at 4.5 W, but I never seem to be able to trust the mfr's power ratings, it too might only be a Watt or two lower power than the DX3, might not be worth it.
Thanks,
David