On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
> Pavel Macheks driver, I managed to get it partially working on FreeBSD and I
> may go back to it at some point (when time and inclination coincide).
Can you publish your results somewhere? did you hacked libpci?
whatever?
A have a nice Lucent-Co
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Jason C. Wells wrote:
> The guy at the shop said, "That's
> stragne. I have a policy against carrying win-modems. Apparently, there
> was some lack of indication that it was a winmodem. He then assumed it
> wasnt a winmodem.
Few facts from my experience:
1. A producer lies
Jason C. Wells writes:
I have seen Jordan climb in a couple people shorts with a hot poker on a
couple occasions.
Great, now i'll never get any sleep.
rone
--
Insultant: n. Contract worker who gets paid an obscene hourly wage to insult
full-time company employees.
Today Peter Radcliffe wrote:
> Dan Zerkle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> > That said, the modem I got from them was just fine. I did have to
> > revert to Windows to flash its ROM's, though.
>
> I am a _big_ fan of external USR couriers, their top of the line modem.
What he said.
> They
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Dan Zerkle writes:
: I believe that they were bought by 3COM a few years back. I also
: believe that they *invented* winmodems, so be careful.
Yes. Be careful.
There are two known good modems.
One is the 3Com PCI FaxModem (model 5610). The other is ActionTec 56
Dan Zerkle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> probably said:
> I believe that they were bought by 3COM a few years back. I also
> believe that they *invented* winmodems, so be careful.
Pretty much, yes.
> That said, the modem I got from them was just fine. I did have to
> revert to Windows to flash its ROM's
"Jason C. Wells" wrote:
> A couple people have mentioned USR. I may take a look at them.
I believe that they were bought by 3COM a few years back. I also
believe that they *invented* winmodems, so be careful.
That said, the modem I got from them was just fine. I did have to
revert to Windows t
Greetings and Salutations:
To continue off topic (sorry!) When I got my USR v.Everything internal
modem, I was quite pleasantly surprised to find a whole section of the
manual dedicated to UNIX based OS.
ciao,
djz
At 10:58 PM 01/26/2000 , Alan Edmonds wrote:
>"Forrest W. Christian" wrote:
In message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"Jason C. Wells" writes:
: So it turns out. My friend turned me on to a linux site that list the
: braindead modems.
URL? I'd love to see that list...
: Mine was on the list. The guy at the shop said, "That's
: stragne. I have a policy against carrying win-modems.
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Alan Edmonds wrote:
>"Forrest W. Christian" wrote:
>[deleted]
>> Geez. Life would be much easier if people would just say "Compatible with
>> most Unix-based operating systems on the PC" on the box.
>
>Risking getting off topic, I saw a (I believe it was a USR) modem
>that di
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Warner Losh wrote:
>In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Jason
>C. Wells" writes:
>: sio0: rev 0x08 int a irq
>: 9 on pci0.18.0
>: sio2: pci sio unit 0 moved to sio2 at 0x6100
>: sio2: pci unit 0 probe failed
>:
>: I am told that the modem is not a winmodem, but I don't know ho
"Forrest W. Christian" wrote:
[deleted]
> Geez. Life would be much easier if people would just say "Compatible with
> most Unix-based operating systems on the PC" on the box.
Risking getting off topic, I saw a (I believe it was a USR) modem
that did say "Linux compatible" on it. It's a start.
On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Jason C. Wells wrote:
> I am told that the modem is not a winmodem, but I don't know how to tell
> by looking at it. The modem is a Phoebe. The documentation for it is
> sparse.
I took a gander at the Phoebe web page at
http://www.phoebemicro.com/modems/pci.htm and I dont se
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