Meanie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scritto:
>
> Gilbert Espinosa wrote:
> 
> > Jason Cotterell wrote:
> >
> > > I have used modemtool to set cua0 to use,
> > > I've tried adjusting the volume settings in modem commands from
Kppp
> > > I've setserial to configure the ports
> > > all that happens though is the modem will be ready, then try and
set the
> > > speaker volume, forever. It won't get past that part...
> > > I've even tried the isapnpconf to use the PnP, and it didn't
change
> > > anything , so now I'm still stuck!!!
> > > I don't know anything else to do, and if someone helps me, I'll
promise
> > > to always post in English
> > > lol
> > > jacott or The Flying Nun
> >
> > Hello:
> >
> > cua0 is Com 1 under Windows/Dos. Are you sure your modem is at Com
1?
> > Modems are usually in Com 3 if you're mouse is in Com 2 and Com 4
if your
> > mouse is in Com 1. You can't have a setting other than :
> >
> >     Com 1 : Mouse = Com 4 : Modem
> >     Com 2 : Mouse = Com 3 : Modem
> >
> > This is because most PC's are only allowed 2 serial ports. Usually,
> > Internal Modems have a Com 4 setting which means you have to set
it to
> > cua3, External Modems have Com 3 which is cua2 in Linux. That's
all that I
> > can suggest for now.
> >
> > Gilbert
> 
> Does this apply to busmouses (busmice?)?
> 
> 
No, for example PS/2 mouse don't use a com but often COM1 & COM2 was
used and installed directly by BIOS so there aren't disponible to
accept a modem. So a modem appear or in COM3 or in COM4 (internal
only, ext will be connect to a installed COM as 1 or 2)
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