Re: [newbie] Modem Audio
"Ronald J. Hall" wrote: Barry Premeaux wrote: On Monday, I replaced Calderas Open Linux 2.2 with Mandrake 7.1. Really love the install. It went smoothly with Mandrake finding all my hardware, including my Stylus Color 850. My SB128 sound card performs far better than it ever did with COL 2.2. The only problem I have is the small internal speaker that plugs in the ASUS P5A motherboard does not seem to be operational. The only reason I miss it is that I can no longer listen to the modem dial out and hear the handshake. The modem is an internal 56K with the Rockwell chip set. It came with the PC from QLI-Tech. Neither the modem board or the little user manual identify the manufacturer. The modem works fine and the log screen shows the 'ATM0L1" initialization string. It isn't a major problem, but I'm clueless as to where I should go to resolve it. -- Barry :-) This might sound odd, but my "warbling" modem tone comes though my speakers attached to my SBLive card...there is a short cable that goes from my internal Supra Diamond modem to my soundcard... -- /\ DarkLord \/ I went back into Kppp setup and located the 'Modem Volume" control. After setting this for a for a mid range point and confirming that I had selected the "M1L1" on the modem commands, my modem audio was back up on the internal speaker. I didn't have a jumper to go between the sound card and the modem, but this is working fine again. Thank you . -- Barry :-)
Re: [newbie] Modem Audio
Barry Premeaux wrote: On Monday, I replaced Calderas Open Linux 2.2 with Mandrake 7.1. Really love the install. It went smoothly with Mandrake finding all my hardware, including my Stylus Color 850. My SB128 sound card performs far better than it ever did with COL 2.2. The only problem I have is the small internal speaker that plugs in the ASUS P5A motherboard does not seem to be operational. The only reason I miss it is that I can no longer listen to the modem dial out and hear the handshake. The modem is an internal 56K with the Rockwell chip set. It came with the PC from QLI-Tech. Neither the modem board or the little user manual identify the manufacturer. The modem works fine and the log screen shows the 'ATM0L1" initialization string. It isn't a major problem, but I'm clueless as to where I should go to resolve it. -- Barry :-) This might sound odd, but my "warbling" modem tone comes though my speakers attached to my SBLive card...there is a short cable that goes from my internal Supra Diamond modem to my soundcard... -- /\ DarkLord \/
Re: [newbie] Modem Audio
Barry, Out of curiousity, which driver did you use for your SB128? I have a 512 and have been unable to get it to work yet. Thanks Harry Barry Premeaux wrote: On Monday, I replaced Calderas Open Linux 2.2 with Mandrake 7.1. Really love the install. It went smoothly with Mandrake finding all my hardware, including my Stylus Color 850. My SB128 sound card performs far better than it ever did with COL 2.2. The only problem I have is the small internal speaker that plugs in the ASUS P5A motherboard does not seem to be operational. The only reason I miss it is that I can no longer listen to the modem dial out and hear the handshake. The modem is an internal 56K with the Rockwell chip set. It came with the PC from QLI-Tech. Neither the modem board or the little user manual identify the manufacturer. The modem works fine and the log screen shows the 'ATM0L1" initialization string. It isn't a major problem, but I'm clueless as to where I should go to resolve it. -- Barry :-) -- ___ Harry Flaxman http://web.meganet.net/hflaxman ICQ # 22086907
Re: [newbie] Modem Audio
On Wed, 05 Jul 2000, Barry Premeaux wrote: On Monday, I replaced Calderas Open Linux 2.2 with Mandrake 7.1. Really love the install. It went smoothly with Mandrake finding all my hardware, including my Stylus Color 850. My SB128 sound card performs far better than it ever did with COL 2.2. The only problem I have is the small internal speaker that plugs in the ASUS P5A motherboard does not seem to be operational. The only reason I miss it is that I can no longer listen to the modem dial out and hear the handshake. The modem is an internal 56K with the Rockwell chip set. It came with the PC from QLI-Tech. Neither the modem board or the little user manual identify the manufacturer. The modem works fine and the log screen shows the 'ATM0L1" initialization string. It isn't a major problem, but I'm clueless as to where I should go to resolve it. -- Barry :-) If you're using Kppp, there is a modem speaker setting in setup somewhere, You can make it talk to you again. I believe the ATM0 indicates that the speaker is off, whereas ATMQ (?) will produce sound. Tom
Re: [newbie] Modem Audio
Tom Brinkman wrote: On Wed, 05 Jul 2000, you wrote: The only problem I have is the small internal speaker that plugs in the ASUS P5A motherboard does not seem to be operational. The only reason I miss it is that I can no longer listen to the modem dial out and hear the handshake. The modem is an internal 56K with the Rockwell chip set. It came with the PC from QLI-Tech. Neither the modem board or the little user manual identify the manufacturer. The modem works fine and the log screen shows the 'ATM0L1" initialization string. It isn't a major problem, but I'm clueless as to where I should go to resolve it. -- Barry :-) Jeez Barry, most of us spent years tryin to figure out how to silence the damn modem... you really wanna hear all that ?? ;) If'n you're using Kppp, under Setup | Modem tab, there's a slider for setting the modem volume. BUT, are ya really sure you wanna listen to that cr@p ?? Try the sound of silence for a while, you just might like it better -- ~~ Tom Brinkman[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks Tom, I forgot about that. I guess I'm from the old school. I can usually tell when the handshake isn't going well because I've landed on one of the flakey modems at my ISP. A quick abort and redial can be done without having to wait on the modems to figure out they can't talk. (On second thought, maybe its just my impatience to get connected.) -- Barry :-)
Re: [newbie] Modem Audio
Harry Flaxman wrote: Barry, Out of curiousity, which driver did you use for your SB128? I have a 512 and have been unable to get it to work yet. Thanks Harry Mandrake picked the Ensoniq 1371 driver. (COL 2.2 was using the 1370 driver, but never gave results comparable to this one.) Barry Barry Premeaux wrote: On Monday, I replaced Calderas Open Linux 2.2 with Mandrake 7.1. Really love the install. It went smoothly with Mandrake finding all my hardware, including my Stylus Color 850. My SB128 sound card performs far better than it ever did with COL 2.2. The only problem I have is the small internal speaker that plugs in the ASUS P5A motherboard does not seem to be operational. The only reason I miss it is that I can no longer listen to the modem dial out and hear the handshake. The modem is an internal 56K with the Rockwell chip set. It came with the PC from QLI-Tech. Neither the modem board or the little user manual identify the manufacturer. The modem works fine and the log screen shows the 'ATM0L1" initialization string. It isn't a major problem, but I'm clueless as to where I should go to resolve it. -- Barry :-) -- ___ Harry Flaxman http://web.meganet.net/hflaxman ICQ # 22086907 -- Barry :-)
Re: [newbie] Modem Audio
Impatient to get connected? Get DSL or Cable 8) Tom Brinkman wrote: On Wed, 05 Jul 2000, you wrote: The only problem I have is the small internal speaker that plugs in the ASUS P5A motherboard does not seem to be operational. The only reason I miss it is that I can no longer listen to the modem dial out and hear the handshake. The modem is an internal 56K with the Rockwell chip set. It came with the PC from QLI-Tech. Neither the modem board or the little user manual identify the manufacturer. The modem works fine and the log screen shows the 'ATM0L1" initialization string. It isn't a major problem, but I'm clueless as to where I should go to resolve it. -- Barry :-) Jeez Barry, most of us spent years tryin to figure out how to silence the damn modem... you really wanna hear all that ?? ;) If'n you're using Kppp, under Setup | Modem tab, there's a slider for setting the modem volume. BUT, are ya really sure you wanna listen to that cr@p ?? Try the sound of silence for a while, you just might like it better -- ~~ Tom Brinkman[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks Tom, I forgot about that. I guess I'm from the old school. I can usually tell when the handshake isn't going well because I've landed on one of the flakey modems at my ISP. A quick abort and redial can be done without having to wait on the modems to figure out they can't talk. (On second thought, maybe its just my impatience to get connected.) -- Barry :-)