On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 08:57:23AM +0400, Bruno Carnazzi wrote:
> Great Bluetooth support will really enjoy me !
> From my point of view, it's one of the biggest lack of OpenBSD at this
> moment (with WPA too).
>
> Can you elaborate on this point ?
Take a look at this:
http://jcs.org/notaweblog/
2006/10/4, Fred Crowson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
ivorob wrote:
>
> Ok, Thanks. I try to investigate this problem. If you have some links
> about WinModem programming and something about creating drivers in
> OpenBSD, please, send it me ;) Thanks in advance.
>
> PS. I built custom kernel because bluet
> Ok, Thanks. I try to investigate this problem. If you have some links
> about WinModem programming and something about creating drivers in
> OpenBSD, please, send it me ;) Thanks in advance.
there are two parts to making use of winmodems;
The first part is the basic hardware interface, often
ivorob wrote:
Ok, Thanks. I try to investigate this problem. If you have some links
about WinModem programming and something about creating drivers in
OpenBSD, please, send it me ;) Thanks in advance.
PS. I built custom kernel because bluetooth driver was disabled in GENERIC.
Best regards,
Fred Crowson wrote:
ivorob wrote:
Fred Crowson wrote:
ivorob wrote:
Hi, folks.
Within my notebook I have internal modem. How Can I force to work
my modem? Is it possible?
Best regards,
Vorobyov Ivan.
Without a dmesg its impossible to tell.
Fred
Look below:
OpenBSD 3.8
ivorob wrote:
Fred Crowson wrote:
ivorob wrote:
Hi, folks.
Within my notebook I have internal modem. How Can I force to work my
modem? Is it possible?
Best regards,
Vorobyov Ivan.
Without a dmesg its impossible to tell.
Fred
Look below:
OpenBSD 3.8 (BLUETOOTH) #0: Sun Jul 23 12:32
Jeff Quast wrote:
On 10/4/06, ivorob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dimitry Andric wrote:
ivorob wrote:
> The chance of getting these modems working on any non-Windows
platform
> is almost zero. Please complain to your vendor(s). :)
Are you sure? I agree in theory, but I heard about ltmode
On 10/4/06, ivorob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dimitry Andric wrote:
ivorob wrote:
> The chance of getting these modems working on any non-Windows platform
> is almost zero. Please complain to your vendor(s). :)
Are you sure? I agree in theory, but I heard about ltmodem project for
linux.
Dimitry Andric wrote:
ivorob wrote:
Within my notebook I have internal modem. How Can I force to work my
modem? Is it possible?
Almost always, these notebook modems are "soft" modems. This means
that the modem functionality (connection, protocols, error-correction,
Fred Crowson wrote:
ivorob wrote:
Hi, folks.
Within my notebook I have internal modem. How Can I force to work my
modem? Is it possible?
Best regards,
Vorobyov Ivan.
Without a dmesg its impossible to tell.
Fred
Look below:
OpenBSD 3.8 (BLUETOOTH) #0: Sun Jul 23 12:32:50 GMT 2006
ivorob wrote:
> Within my notebook I have internal modem. How Can I force to work my
> modem? Is it possible?
Almost always, these notebook modems are "soft" modems. This means
that the modem functionality (connection, protocols, error-correction,
etc) is implemented comple
Hi, folks.
Within my notebook I have internal modem. How Can I force to work my
modem? Is it possible?
Best regards,
Vorobyov Ivan.
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