Hello again, During this weekend I tried to find where the actual problem lies: PCMCIA or minicom. I think, something is wrong with my PCMCIA config. A checked docs, but still don't quite understand what I should do. Shortly:
1. I found out that in windows my modem is on IRQ 9. As far as I understand, it means that I must make the same setting in Linux, right? If I do "cat /proc/interupts" it shows for the IRQ 9 i-module name (don't remember it exactly - i86...) from the PCMCIA package. If I do "cardctl config" it shows IRQ 3. If I try to force it to use IRQ 9 by "setserial /dev/modem irq 9" thing look very strange, because "cardctl config" shows IRQ 10 (NOT 9!!!). So I'm completely stuck with this IRQ stuff. 2. Minicom accepts all AT commands I issue and says always OK if I run it with default configuration (without any changes of IRQ's and so on). It uses correct device (/dev/ttyS18, /dev/modem is actually only a link). If I do some "setserial" stuff, no AT commands get accepted by minicom. 3. My modem DOES reply to AT commands with some useful information in Windows2k: I use hyperterminal, then ATZ, ATV1 and then to some commands it prints info, not just OK. I also fetched init string from win-config - does not change anything in Linux. So, I absolutely do not know what to do. What do you think - is it PCMCIA confi problem or smth else. Any help will be really appreciated! Roman __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]