I just check the compatiblity chart at:
http://www.idir.net/~gromitkc/20010604b.html
and I'm afraid it's listed as not compatible. I was afraid so when windows
called it an enumerator.
:-(
-s
On Thursday 09 August 2001 11:32 am, you wrote:
> On Thursday 09 August 2001 12:33 am, you wrote:
>
On Thursday 09 August 2001 12:33 am, you wrote:
> Aopen PCI Modem Enumerator (from windows system report)
> AOpen FM56-PM Fax/modem/Voice (from package)
Could you check at http://www.linmodem.org and make sure it's a hardware
modem and not a software modem? It's weird that 8.0 didn't recogniz
Oh, another thing I forgot to mention, when you type your ioport portion of
the setserial command, place an 0x (that's a zero) in front of it. For
example here's mine:
setserial /dev/ttyS4 uart 16550A port 0xb800 irq 5
-s
hope all this works for ya.
On Wednesday 08 August 2001 10:03 pm, you wrote:
> Thanks for the information.
>
> Been playing around in KDE systems control looking at everything
> listed. I went through each device in the list but I'm still not sure
> which one to use.
>
> If it's located under "Communication Controllers," it
ATS0 I think. Something like that.
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 12:22 AM
Subject: [newbie] modem config
> Can anyone tell me what the commands to give to my modem would be to
> bypass t
I have a USR Courier internal. It would not work under Linux if jumpered for
PnP. To have it properly installed, I:
1) logged in Windows, checked under "System Settings" which COM and IRQ Win98
was using through PnP;
2) jumpered the modem for the proper COM and IRQ, disabling PnP.
3) under linux