Simon Valiquette wrote: > Actually, the real problem is that It is a soft modem or something > like that (just like a WinModem) for which we don't have the specs. But > LinuxAnt is selling a driver for 20$ and is also providing another, > slower one, for free.
I don't think this driver will work with the modem in my iBook G4. But I don't know which model the OP has. The driver is for modems based on the Connexant chip. My old iBook G3 had a modem which should work with this driver. At the time when I needed the driver it did not work. I filed a bug report and about one year later (!) they sent me a mail that the bug has now been fixed. But then I had no more use for it, so I never got it working. The iBook G4 seems to have a Motorola chip modem, which is connected to this "I2S"-bus. So it does not even have a PCI or USB ID to identify it. cu, Magnus -- Carl Magnus Rosenbaum M.A. Administration - Programmierung - Weiterbildung http://cmr.cx/ Tel: +49 89 70066626 Fax: +49 89 70066686 Mobil: +49 163 7006662 PGP Fingerprint: DEBC 3C99 EF1D 74F0 D4C7 EFF5 C268 3690 0EA1 7641 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]