Here is a patch for my modem:
--- sio.c.orig Sat Dec 11 19:51:29 1999
+++ sio.c Sat Dec 11 19:51:20 1999
@@ -553,6 +553,7 @@
{0x31307256, NULL}, /* USR3031 */
{0x8020b04e, NULL}, /* SUP2080 */
{0x8024b04e, NULL}, /* SUP2480 */
+ {0x7420b04e, NULL}, /* SUP2070 */
{0}
};
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| Kenneth Culver | FreeBSD: The best OS around. |
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On Sun, 12 Dec 1999, Peter Wemm wrote:
> Kenneth Wayne Culver wrote:
> > > > The same thing is about to apply to the woxware sound code, we have a
> > > > new shiny system that works and is much better designed...
> > >
> > > Actually, I'm sad to say that our shiny new sound system does *not*
> > > work for some of the most popular audio chipsets on the market today
> > > (where the older "luigi" sound system did support them) and this is a
> > > matter of significant concern to some folks, myself included.
> >
> >
> > I'll have to second you on that one, I've been applying patchs of my own
> > as well as other's patchs to make my soundcard even detect. I used to be
> > able to get my ViBRA16X to work using the Voxware drivers, but since the
> > PnP changes, I've had to use pcm because Voxware will no longer detect my
> > soundcard with the bios in PnP OS mode. (And when I turn PnP OS off, the
> > OS won't boot) My modem which used to be detected simply as sio1, now
> > won't even attach to the sio driver.
>
> Regarding the modem.. Look in sys/isa/sio.c for sio_ids[]. Look up the
> ID of your modem (pnpinfo) and add the logical ID (not the vendor ID) to
> the table. It should work, and when it does, please send a patch.
>
> Cheers,
> -Peter
>
>
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