At 20:53 20/07/99 +0200, you wrote:
>pour la carte son pci j'ai ressit a la faire marcher merci :)
>
>parcontre le modem non je cherche a savoir si kk1 a deja ressit a monter
>un modem interne histoir de savoir si sa vaut le coup de chercher :)
>
>j'ai 2 modem different et les 2 rien a faire ;(
>
>(kortex pci 56k et un AZT 4006 !!! pci )
>merci de votre aide :)
> 
Bonjour,

Il semble malheureusement que les modems PCI posent
quelques probl�mes sous Linux.

Le Modem-HOWTO (en anglais parceque � jour : mai 1999, 
la version fran�aise date de 1996) indique :

� ``PCI Modems'' seldom work under Linux 
........
4.5.3. PCI Modems A PCI modem card is one which inserts into a PCI-bus
 slot on the motherboard of a PC. Unfortunately, it seems that almost all PCI 
modems will not work under Linux. But since a few people have gotten PCI 
modems to work under Linux it seems that a tiny minority of such modems 
may work under Linux. Some claim that no PCI modem will work under Linux 
but I've seen a few messages claiming it was done (in one case by using
jumpers). 
After you install a PCI modem, look at /proc/pci. If you see a high main
memory 
address (like 0xfebfff00), it probably works by shared memory which is not 
supported by Linux. If there is no such high memory address and the only 
address you see is an IO address under 0xffff ??, then it might work OK. 
I'm not really sure of the /proc/pci signature to look for to determine
whether 
or not the modem will work under Linux. If this request is still in the
latest 
version of this HOWTO, please send me info on what /proc/pci looks like 
for PCI modems that work under Linux or let me know what signatures to 
look for in /proc/pci to determine whether or not the modem will work with
Linux. 

Tu devrais v�rifier aussi la compatibilit� de tes modems dans :
 the Linux/Modem Compatibility Knowledge Base 
Adresse : http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/19990720a.html

Voil� quelques �l�ments de recherche.

En esp�rant que cela te sera utile.

Patrice

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