>Date: Sat, 11 Dec 1999 11:33:23 -0800 (PST) >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >On Sat, 11 Dec 1999, dyer wrote: > >> > >> > >> >> > >> I have bought (two day ago) a modem, it says (in the windows software) >> > >> that it is a "Motorols SM56 PCI, Speakerphone Modem" and it is on >> > >> COM4. >> > > >> > >That says it all. Speakerphone Modem = Winmodem. Take it back and get a >> > >real modem. >> > >-- >> > >> > Now I have an "Supra 2260 PCI Modem Enumerator/Supra Max 56i Voice >> > PCI" (dual personality!?), but no luck ... :( >> > >> > It is an internal PCI modem, Windows says that it is on COM3, IRQ10, >> > so it should be in /dev/ttyS3, but I only have two serial connections >> > working, >> > >> >> I think you bought another winmodem. To expand on the last response, I would >> go by >> the _general_ rule: >> PCI Modem = Winmodem >PCI modem with the string `HCF' in the description under Windows = >Winmodem >PCI modem listed as `comm controller' in any BIOS verbosity might be a >real modem. Currently, AFAIK, PCI serial support is in the unstable 2.3.x >kernels, but there is a backport for a couple devices in 2.0.38 >
Uff, Mine says "comm controller" in the BIOS verbosity :) Where is the documentation for those kind of support? Thank you for all the help you already (and for the future help :) gave to me. At\'e breve Pedro Quaresma de Almeida Departamento de Matem\'atica, Faculdade de Ci\^encias e Tecnologia Universidade de Coimbra P-3000 COIMBRA, PORTUGAL e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] url: http://www.mat.uc.pt/~pedro/ phone: 351 39 791170