>From a another mailling list I've learned that PcTel may be supporting
this modem under Linux.  I've not investigated myself.  Sources of info
might include:  www.linuxtelephony.com (or .net or .org ), 
http://www.pctel.com/news/press8299.html



On Wed, 8 Sep 1999, Fernando wrote:

> I have a mainboard that has an integrated 56 modem, from PCTel.
> The board chipset is SiS.
> 
> The modem is working ok in Windows 98, but I am having no response from it
> using minicom on Linux.
> The configuration that modem uses is:
> 
> COM4
> IO port: DE00
> IRQ: 10
> UART: 8250
> 
> I tried to configure it with:
> 
> setserial /dev/ttyS3 irq 10 port 0xde00 uart 8250
> 
> This configures the port Ok, but I am having no response using minicom.
> I made the /dev/modem link to ttyS3, but nop.
> 
> What else should I try.
> How to test the modem using simple procedures, to debug the problem?
> 
> Thanks.
> 

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