Hello, I have an Acer Extensa 500T here and I'm running Debian 2.1.
The User's Manual for the "56k Internal Modem" says ISA Plug&Play. Actually, I do the weakmodem setup with isapnp, and it says "Enabled Ok". At linmodems.org, the binary-only driver is clearly told to be for the Lucent _PCI_ winmodem. Is there any driver for an _ISA_ Lucent winmodem? Err... wait a moment... at the bottom of the linmodems.org homepage there's a link "A Wallace and Gromit fan has a HUGE listing of modems and winmodems." => http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html, in this page (a little after its half) there's a table with title "Linmodem drivers", well that driver is supposed to work for the ISA pnp version too. ----- Actually I have tried with that driver, I've run the install script which has correctly created the device entry (the script is not Debian specific, not a problems as for putting the insmod -f command in rc.boot-or-whereElse instead of rc.local for boot time [also for I wouldn't want it at boot time]) but finally I don't succeed in having the module loaded, it complains "device or resource busy" and it doesn't get loaded (just checked with lsmod). I've tried both with kernel 2.2.14 and 2.2.12 (always with the -f option of course, 2.2.12 is not 2.2.12-20). I've tried with different IRQ values and port addresses (of course discarding IRQ values giving conflicts), including the values I see under Win98: 0x2e8 IRQ 3. I always get "device or resource busy" and the module is not loaded. I suppose the driver is looking among PCI stuff while I have the modem on ISA. BTW, a link from linmodems.org brings to http://808hi.com/56k/ltwin.htm, I go to the Firmware Updates page (where "firmware" is the software driver for the WinXXX environment) and I get the latest, 5.75, (I save \windows\system\ltmodem.vxd elsewhere as a backup) I run the exe and it installs successfully (why does it also install voice-modem wav-related stuff?, I didn't know it is a voice modem, I don't think it is at all, otherwise the User's Manual wold most certainly tell it aloud), now I connect at 48000 instead of 44000, so it's running. Mmm, no this doesn't mean anything, the setup procedure may recognize the environment (98/NT/...) and the precise modem model and put a different "firmware" in use, so it doesn't mean that there is no distinction as for the "firmware" between ISA and PCI Lucent winmodems, it just means that Lucent is still providing updated drivers for both of them, as for the Windows environment. ----- Thanks for any help, Nicola -- If you find one day that the address [EMAIL PROTECTED] doesn't work any more, you may try in this order with one of the following: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]