Re: [expert] U.S. Robotics PCI controler-based faxmdem

2001-10-03 Thread Alan Shoemaker
Michael McLay wrote: On Wednesday 03 October 2001 02:28 am, you wrote: Michael McLay wrote: lspci -v -s xx:xx.x . Write down the io and IRQ being used. Then run setserial: . setserial /dev/ttyS4 port 0x irq ## . spellcheck_broken This, combined with one of the other

RE: [expert] U.S. Robotics PCI controler-based faxmdem

2001-10-02 Thread Franki
Well, this is outside my area of knowledge... but here is what I would do... look in /etc/modules.conf on the RH7.1 boot to see what modules are getting loaded for the modem,, then boot mandrake, disable harddrake and match the modules config... (you may need to search the net for a driver,

Re: [expert] U.S. Robotics PCI controler-based faxmdem

2001-10-02 Thread s
On Tuesday 02 October 2001 08:23 pm, Michael McLay wrote: I bought a U.S. Robotics 56K FaxModem model 5610. It uses the PCI bus, but it is not a WinModem. The modem works fine with Redhat 7.1, but when I installed Mandrake 8.1 the HardDrake software detected the modem at configuration time

Re: [expert] U.S. Robotics PCI controler-based faxmdem

2001-10-02 Thread Joseph Braddock
As root (or su) open a terminal window and run modemconf and tell it to search for you modem. It may find it. On Tuesday 02 October 2001 08:23 pm, you wrote: I bought a U.S. Robotics 56K FaxModem model 5610. It uses the PCI bus, but it is not a WinModem. The modem works fine with Redhat

Re: [expert] U.S. Robotics PCI controler-based faxmdem

2001-10-02 Thread Alan Shoemaker
Michael McLay wrote: I bought a U.S. Robotics 56K FaxModem model 5610. It uses the PCI bus, but it is not a WinModem. The modem works fine with Redhat 7.1, but when I installed Mandrake 8.1 the HardDrake software detected the modem at configuration time and exited because it claimed the