Greg Wright wrote:
> http://mirrors.ausit.com/%257Egromitkc/winmodem.html
>
> http://support.ausit.com/index.htm
>
> This is not the list really for winmodem problems/questions, I cannot speak
> for Redhat, but you will not see any developement in drivers by
> Redhat...they are not real mod
http://mirrors.ausit.com/%257Egromitkc/winmodem.html
http://support.ausit.com/index.htm
This is not the list really for winmodem problems/questions, I cannot speak
for Redhat, but you will not see any developement in drivers by
Redhat...they are not real modems ! Even in windows they are
tr
> > > Correct me if I amm wrong but isn't PCI modem another name for the
> > > dreaded and unsupported Winmodems?
> >
> > No.
>
> so are pci modemes supported at all in the linux kernel? or just the pnp pci
> modems are a pain?
I don't know about any specific modems, The ROT in OS/2 circles is,
>
> > > Correct me if I amm wrong but isn't PCI modem another name for the
> > > dreaded and unsupported Winmodems?
> >
> > No.
>
> so are pci modemes supported at all in the linux kernel? or just the pnp pci
> modems are a pain?
>
It is not realted to pnp but to a horror called Winmodem creat
> > Correct me if I amm wrong but isn't PCI modem another name for the
> > dreaded and unsupported Winmodems?
>
> No.
so are pci modemes supported at all in the linux kernel? or just the pnp pci
modems are a pain?
dizzy
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> >
> >
> > What does isapnptools say about it?
> >
>
> ISA pnptools will tell nothing about PCI peripherals
Yes. I saw PNP and leapt right in'-(
>
>
> > Note; this is (to me) one of the less clear Linux utilities; I can't help
> > with its use or interpretation of its results. However,
>
>
> What does isapnptools say about it?
>
ISA pnptools will tell nothing about PCI peripherals
> Note; this is (to me) one of the less clear Linux utilities; I can't help
> with its use or interpretation of its results. However, perhaps some
> others can help get your modem configured to
Alan Cox wrote:
> The uart is almost certainly faked by the windows driver. You could try
> pointing setserial at the I/O address in PCI space (ie 0xE800 irq 10) but
> I'd be suprised if it worked
I tried this and obtained no result at all. setserial cannont autodetect the
uart, and even if i sp
> Hello,
>
> After reading the Modem-HOWTO and still not managing to get my PCI modem
> to work I decided to send you the details of this beast - hope you'll be
> able to help me.
>
> I am running a 2.2.13 kernel and the modem is called Conexant HCF V90
> 56K Data Fax RTAD PCI Modem (at least th
The uart is almost certainly faked by the windows driver. You could try
pointing setserial at the I/O address in PCI space (ie 0xE800 irq 10) but
I'd be suprised if it worked
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