On 12/26/05, Martin C. Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've got something with (I believe) the same number (and from the same source > - a VAIO). > (I don't have it handy to double check the model number, however) > My modem is a softmodem, and so no, it won't "just" show up as a serial port! > (And I had a good deal of trouble getting it to work under Linux - in fact, > I eventually gave up - the modem worked - eventually, just - but > suspend/resume broke it)
Then it's screwed, I say... If it's soft-modem, the only available solution is to write a driver for it. However isn't it rather rare for PCMCIA modems to be soft-modems? At least the one I have is just a "PCMCIA Serial Port", the same goes for the one mounted on Compaq Insight/LightsOut PCI which is in my school's Proliant 1850R. > Martin Good Luck with making it work on Plan9 (At least none of you seem to have the problem of Plan9 not booting at all ;-) ( Solution for me: Run Xen/Linux w/ Plan9 in domain 1 )) -- Paweł Lasek "Once a hitokiri, always a hitokiri. This will never change" - Jine-Ei http://plasek.jogger.pl [in polish] http://plasek.wordpress.com [in polish]
