Hello Hans,
Many thanks for your help with my BPQ/Ethernet problem. Using your help
it now works perfectly. LinKT is back up and running again talking to my
remote machine,
All the best...
>From Steve Hale
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Hello.
> Have a look at the Thames Valley IP User Group 9k6 modem (url in sig below) as
> this DOES have a Linux driver for both 2.0 and 2.2 kernels and is a third of
> the price of the MaxPak one.
Thank you. That does look very cool and you definatly can't argue with
the price! I will nee
On Sun, 28 May 2000, you wrote:
> I am currently using the 'soundmodem' driver (afsk1200) on a Toshiba
> laptop and a AT-600D dual-band handie although I haven't found too many
> people that can hear my 5W from a dual-band whip in the window. :( I
> would like to try some 9k6 operation with modi
Michele Debandi wrote:
>
> Hello,
> having a standard isa serial board (with two National 16550 or
> equivalent), is possible, under Linux make both prot sharing a single
> interrupt, eventually modifying the serial board.
Yes, it is possible, I have in my home PC four std serial ports, where
tt