"Scott B. Berry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I am wondering since I have a supra Express 56i how to set it up in my linux > box. I have read the winmodem how to. This box is a Pentium 300 with 6.4Gb > of hard disk space with 64mb of Ram. I am using speech synthesis built in > to the kernel called Speakup. If anyone is interested you may read more at > http://www.linux-speakup.org. I have used "isapnp/etc/isapnp.conf" to try > to get the values right but it is saying "Don't know what to do with any of > the stuff that I have taken the # away from. I am just wondering do I have > to tweak settings or does isapnp already do that for me. I am using kernel > 2.2.18 right now. Thanks for the help.
Hi Scott, To the best of understanding, isapnp tweaks the settings according to what is in /etc/isapnp.conf during start-up. If there are interrupt (irq) conflicts or io address conflicts, then you may need to adjust these by hand, however. Are you sure the SupraExpress 56i is a WinModem? A spec page: <http://computers.cnet.com/hardware/0-2295748-417-126688.html> says that it works with Win 3.1 which would put it into the normal, internal modem category. If you are not able to make it work after a little while, the exact error messages, your "/etc/isapnp.conf" and/or the output of "pnpdump" would aid greatly in diagnosing and correcting the problem. Elizabeth -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]