Davicom modem drivers

2000-10-04 Thread Yoav Grosswirth
Hi, I have a Davicom 33.6 modem and a redhat 7 installed I've tried to fined a driver for the modem (I don't think it's a win-modem) but with out success. where can I search for the driver or what can I do if There's not one available. TNX, Yoav Grosswirth Linux / Unix Courses Coordinator.

Re: Davicom modem drivers

2000-10-04 Thread Boaz Rymland
Yoav Grosswirth wrote: Hi, I have a Davicom 33.6 modem and a redhat 7 installed I've tried to fined a driver for the modem (I don't think it's a win-modem) but with out success. where can I search for the driver or what can I do if There's not one available. TNX, Yoav Grosswirth

Re: Davicom modem drivers

2000-10-04 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
OK, some info is needed here.. 1. Is this a PCI based modem? ISA? 2. What chip the modem have? 3. Do (as root) lspci -vv and post the results here.. 4. Linux doesn't need any special drivers for modems (unless it's a winmodem) Hetz Yoav Grosswirth wrote: Hi, I have a Davicom 33.6 modem

Re: Davicom modem drivers

2000-10-04 Thread Alex Dubrovsky
On Wed, 4 Oct 2000, Boaz Rymland wrote: Yoav Grosswirth wrote: Hi, I have a Davicom 33.6 modem and a redhat 7 installed Are you sure you need drivers ? if it's not a winmodem then you probably need no drivers. on the system with it installed, try minicom. just run minicom, and

Re: Davicom modem drivers

2000-10-04 Thread Boaz Rymland
Alex Dubrovsky wrote: On Wed, 4 Oct 2000, Boaz Rymland wrote: Its /dev/ttyS0...3 AFAIK cua (not cau) are obsolete right. I didn't want to clobber him with terms and acronyms. Also, I meant to sent that message personally, but checked that too late... :-) I guess its something in Aduva