On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 11:47:59AM -0600, Warner Losh wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Simon Dick writes:
> : Please don't remove the SurfRider one:
> : sio0: <SmartLink 5634PCV SurfRider> port 0xa400-0xa407 irq 12 at device 10.0 on 
>pci0
> : sio0: moving to sio2
> : sio2: type 16550A
> : 
> : It was me who submitted the ID for it, it's my main modem :)
> 
> Wow!  Cool.  I didn't think that there were others.  Do you know if
> this is a "kermit" chipset or not?  Is there a Lucent part on the card
> with the word "kermit" on it (well, newer versions don't have kermit
> on them).

I didn't see any, here's what's on the various chips on it if this helps:
1)
TOPIC
TP560i
9935S14
D7S82.1

2) (my guess is a mem chip)
HMC
HM62H256DJ-12
9815A D84B1 

3) The biggest chip on the board
EON EN29F002NT
-70P
0021

> I won't remove it.  I was just surprised to find another one with the
> plethera of winmodems.  Cool.

So was I, I just found it advertised as Linux compatible and took a
gamble :)

-- 
Simon Dick                                      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Why do I get this urge to go bowling everytime I see Tux?"

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