Hmmph. I know that Linux mailing lists and newsgroups etc are often busy, but I'm kind of feeling ignored here, so 'fraid I'm going to ask again (sorry)... --- I have a Jetway USB modem that according to the manual, uses the "Conexant [ie-Rockwell] USB HCF V.90 Data/Fax modem" driver under windows, and it describes itself to linux as something similar (which I'm not able to check right now). Using the ACM driver, it is not recognised, and it is listed as being the "Vendor-supplied driver" type, and uses (vend/prod 0x572/0x1232). I've looked at various sites, but not found much out. --- Now, I know that (most) software modems aren't supported under linux, BUT: Rockwell's chipsets for *serial* modems use the software drivers just to do data compression, and if you try to use them as plain serial modems, they then work fine, but without the data compression. As it is the same chip manufacturer, and Jetway describe it as a "*Hardware* USB modem", perhaps something a bit similar could apply to it. SO, DOES ANYBODY KNOW IF THIS IS THE CASE? By some other driver or kernel version, or some clever hack on what we already have, or a brand- new driver someone is making, or by something made of twigs and string or SOMETHING!?!? Surely someone must know something about this damn thing?? Please?
Yours very hopefully, Tom Barnes-Lawrence - Not a Linux newbie, but out of info here _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, use the last form field at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-users
