On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 14:14:20 +1000, Richard Watson wrote:
> Hi again. I installed slmodem but it's looking for /dev/ttySL0.
> Presumably I need to create this manually. Can anyone tell me what
> command I should use to create this.
It's been a while since I used slmodem, but I'm fairly sure the i
In addition to what everyone else has mentioned. External modems work
on /dev/ttyS0../dev/ttyS3 (DOS COM1:..COM4:). Internal PCI modems work
on /dev/ttyS4 or higher. Some kernels default to only supporting the 4
external ports, and internal PCI modems won't run. To support internal
PCI modems
Hi again. I installed slmodem but it's looking for /dev/ttySL0. Presumably I
need to create this manually. Can anyone tell me what command I should use
to create this. Thanks, Richard
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On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 15:31:04 +1200
Nick Rout wrote:
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> The folowing resources may assist:
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> http://www.linux-laptop.net/ - database of laptops and links to other
> users experiences.
In fact via there I found for you this:
http://www.utc.fr/~villegas/docs/nx7000/#amr_modem
which sugg
On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 21:56:49 -0500
John Jolet wrote:
> a modem on a laptop isn't likely to be under anything. MOST of them
> are "winmodems" and are mostly software. windows software, to be
> exact. There may be projects out there to get some of them to work,
> but I'm not sure what the
a modem on a laptop isn't likely to be under anything. MOST of them
are "winmodems" and are mostly software. windows software, to be
exact. There may be projects out there to get some of them to work,
but I'm not sure what the success rate is these days. Last I looked,
it was abysmal.
Hi, I have an internal modem on my laptop (Compaq nx7000). I was wondering
if anyone can tell what the /dev/tty is likely to be under udev. Thanks,
Alan
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