On Fri, 26 Nov 1999,Michael R. Batchelor wrote:
| I'm not so sure this a good long term strategy. I agree that using a
| $200 CPU to replace a .50 chip is pretty stupid, but some of the DSP
| based software modems are very robust at call management in the MS
| windows environment.
|
On Fri, 26 Nov 1999,ben bradley wrote:
| i believe, and this just might be me... but i don't think that you can use
winmodems with linux hence the name winmodem i think they will only run
with windows i know they won't run under dos anyone know if this is
true? || ben |
Of course, some company had to go and break that rule... That's right,
there are now LinModems as well. Do yourself a favor and avoid them.
There are better things for a CPU to be doing than the work of a $.50
part on a modem.
I'm not so sure this a good long term strategy. I agree that using
ny console
applications that make use of the modem.
For the sound, run the following from the command line (login as root):
sndconfig
From: Miranda Heinz-AHM008 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "'newbie'" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] modem configuration problem
Date: Wed,
IMHO
Integrated services like sound, video, etc are usually flakey/inferior
quality/or modified by the M/B manuf. Disable them in the BIOS and buy REAL
cards.
Jaguar
Miranda Heinz-AHM008 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
My computer has all the peripheral incorporated in the mainboard ( I
hi there, i have the exact same problem with modem installation. I try the
kppp,
and when i query, it report that the modem is busy. I try all com ports
liao, but in
vain. I have no problem connecting my modem over the net using window 98.
Any comments? Is there anything i have to set b4, the
are you sure that you don't have a winModem?
I got that same message and had to take the modem out and look at it
and it was a winModem. I am not sure if it that is your problem or not
but you should start there and rule that out first
coin wrote:
hi there, i have the exact same problem with
i believe, and this just might be me... but i don't think that you can use winmodems
with linux hence the name winmodem i think they will only run with windows
i know they won't run under dos anyone know if this is true?
ben
ben bradley wrote:
i believe, and this just might be me... but i don't think that you can use winmodems
with linux hence the name winmodem i think they will only run with
windows i know they won't run under dos anyone know if this is true?
Absolutely true.
Of course, some
Hi folks,
My computer has all the peripheral incorporated in the mainboard ( I mean
the video system, modem, and sound system).
The problem is that I can't configure either the modem or the sound system.
I tried using the kppp but it didn't work.
Does anybody know how to deal with that ?
Heinz
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