Here Karl,
I had to go and look to see waht Bill was talking about. Looks pretty cool.
http://www.mini3.com/icue.htm
Jerry
>Hi Bill,
>
>On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, Bill Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> The book that came with it actually talks about putting Linux
>> on it, though the alledged CD wasn't included in "Show special"
>> package. Does anyone have that CD (clearly they can't restrict
>> copying of the GPL'ed stuff)? Or does anyone know a web address for
>> the original vendor (where there might be a distribution image)?
>
>If you get a web reference, please post to the list or send it to me
>so I can know what this beast is.
>
>> I haven't played with the modem yet, but if it turns out to be a
>> WinModem (shows as HSP-56 under W98) I figure maybe the mated Linux
>> might have had a driver.
>
>Probably not: HSP means Host Signal Processing. I.e. all of the signal
>processing has to be done in software. I have a Conexant HSP and there
>is no Linux driver. My wife's laptop has Lucent (DSP) winmodem, but
>Lucent *does* supply a linux driver for it (and it works well! uses
>/dev/ttyS14 :-). See linmodems.org for more info. It is possible, but
>not likely the modem (or chip) vendor has provided a linux driver to do
>the HSP...
>
>Karl Runge
>
>
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