What is the current status of the Linux driver for the DECTALK-PC card? Is it still maintained? Does it function reliably? I have recently acquired one of the original (full-sized) DECTALK-PC cards which was rescued on the way to waste recycling. I plan to give it to a yet to be chosen, worthy recipient. If the Linux driver requires further development, and there is someone willing to do the work, and contributing the hardware would help, I would be pleased to make the card available for purposes of driver maintenance. Otherwise, I will simply give it to someone who would find it useful, and who agrees to take care of it and forward it on, in like manner, if it is still working when they no longer want it. Note that the card requires a full-length ISA slot; most computers manufactured during the last decade provide only PCI slots, although there are apparently some boards still available that offer ISA slots. I don't have an old machine anymore with which to test this card, so I can't guarantee that it is in operational condition. Neither is there any reason to suspect any hardware faults, however.