And 2 months ago I bought a Dynamode winmodem only to find out it's not 
working nor with my Linux and not even with Windows (I specially installed 
Windows just to test it) - I replaced the modem with 3 other modems from the 
same model - with the same error (well, their support guy didn't know what to 
say - probably few bad ones), so basically I still hate Dynamode from the old 
days ;)

Anyway - those of you who have the Connexant HSF winmodems (not HCF) could 
start smile very soon - Connexant has contact the original linux 2.2 kernel 
winmodem driver for this chipset and they worked together to produce new set 
of drivers (for kernel 2.4.x) and the installation is quite simple - it's a 
simple RPM (tarballs are also will be available). It's still beta, but I'll 
ask the drivers author if I can publish the URL for the drivers (if u want 
the URL - contact me privately).

Thanks,
-- 
Hetz Ben Hamo
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On Wednesday 28 November 2001 09:16 pm, Oded Arbel wrote:
> Dynamode, an Israeli board assembly house, used to sell 56K PCI hardware
> only modems with a rockwell chipsets that worked well under linux. these
> weren't chip - around 300NIS, but they worked great. I do not know what is
> the current state of such a device - the dynamode web site still lists them
> (when it's online, which isn't a lot these days), but inquiries to some
> computer shops around revelead no samples around.
>
> Oded

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