Re: [newbie] PCMCIA modems

2000-11-04 Thread poogle
I found that I had bought a pcmia winmodem, so I returned it and bought one by a company called Zonet ( http:www.zonet.com.tw/main.htm) it said 100% hardware modem on the box and it actually is, worked with both 7.1 and 7.2 (kernels as included in the distro.) I bought it from a small wholesaler

Re: [newbie] PCMCIA modems

2000-11-04 Thread bampolsk
, Brian eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@mandrakesoft.mandrakesoft.com on 11/04/2000 12:08:20 PM Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Re: [newbie] PCMCIA modems [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Some pcmcia modems are indeed

Re: [newbie] PCMCIA modems

2000-11-03 Thread eric
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Some pcmcia modems are indeed winmodems. Just half an ago i was looking at > one. I use a Compaq Armada M700. Compaq, in its wisdom, "upgraded" the > modem in this unit. What used to be a perfectly fine real internal modem > is now a winmodem. I have worked with th

RE: [newbie] PCMCIA modems

2000-11-02 Thread poogle
I've managed to answer my own question trawled the expert archive and found out how to identify itLT WINMODEM (GLOBAL).think that sorts that out, I'm on my way back to the shop now On Thu, 02 Nov 2000, you wrote: > Unless something changed somewhere along the line and I don't know ab

Re: [newbie] PCMCIA modems

2000-11-01 Thread bampolsk
Some pcmcia modems are indeed winmodems. Just half an ago i was looking at one. I use a Compaq Armada M700. Compaq, in its wisdom, "upgraded" the modem in this unit. What used to be a perfectly fine real internal modem is now a winmodem. I have worked with the winmodem(linmodem?) in the Armad

RE: [newbie] PCMCIA modems

2000-11-01 Thread gcobb
Unless something changed somewhere along the line and I don't know about it, a PCMCIA modem is hardware controlled and will also use hardware flow control. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf > Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, Novembe

Re: [newbie] PCMCIA modems -- Better use external ones

2000-11-01 Thread JediMaster
At 1/11/00 05:15:00 Tierra, you wrote: >I am trying to get a PCMCIA modems to work under Kppp (MD7.1, Sony Vaio PCG >F250) I have tried all the /dev options from /dev/modem to whatever the last >one is and either get modem busy, can't open modem etc. If I set flow control >to "none" and then try t

RE: [newbie] PCMCIA modems

2000-11-01 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] PCMCIA modems Look in the Drakeconfig for hardware detection or lothar I can't remember which its called now, click on that and when it lists everything there should be a + box next to modem, see what it says, did it detect the modem? Also I have found that when I

Re: [newbie] PCMCIA modems?

1999-02-15 Thread Michael R. Batchelor
At 02:39 PM 2/13/99 +0100, you wrote: >The only thing I can say is to > avoid at all costs this kind of hardware. I understand, but I'd like some recommendations about PCMCIA modems which are know to work well with Linux. Michael -- Michael R. Batchelor Industrial Informatics & Instrumentation,

Re: [newbie] PCMCIA modems?

1999-02-13 Thread Fabio Coatti
On Fri, Feb 12, 1999 at 01:16:10PM -0500, Michael R. Batchelor wrote: > Anyone got any surefire PCMCIA modem advise? > > I want to put Mandrake on a laptop, but the modem in it now is one of those > winmodems things. Works fine under W95 but forget anything else. You are out of luck. winmodems a