Hi,

> On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 10:27:52AM +0200, Marc Dietrich wrote:
> > 
> > Hello Greg and thanks for replying,
> > 
> > the modem accepts commands I sent to it. For example it dials when I sent
> > atdt.... . But I can't receive anything from it - only sometimes a few
> > brocken charaters.
> 
> Hey, that's very encouraging! Maybe we just need to play around with the
> different endpoints. Since I am assuming that you are trying to send data
> through the first endpoint pairs (ttyUSB0) you might want to open up
> another minicom window and attach it to ttyUSB1 to see if the input data
> comes in through there, while you are sending data to ttyUSB0.

well, I tried this with minicom on ttyUSB0 and 'cat /dev/ttyUSB1' - no
sucess. But I'll try it again with 2 minicom-sessions.

> And I bet the interrupt pipe is used to send some kind of flow control
> information.
> 
> At least it sounds like this isn't a "Winmodem" and there might be a
> chance to get this to work with Linux.
> 
> > I will ask Lasat again for some information. I also have one of these
> > Windoof computers, but not enough experiances to do usb driver
> > debugging. Well, I'll try it.
> 
> If you could, you might try to use the usb snoop program that was
> mentioned here on the mailing list, to get a dump of a simple windows
> session using your modem. That might tell me enough to get the device to
> work.
> 
> If you need any help in contacting the company for specs, feel free to
> ask.

Thank for your help. I will try some of your suggestions and report them
back to you if I have found something helpfully. 

Greetings 

Marc



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