Le ven 23/04/2004 à 11:17, Daryl a écrit : > Currently using an Asus Laptop L350D I cannot get my internal modem > recognised using pppconfig. I did get it working once with wvdial(which was > fantastic), but it wouldn't let me use it any more. SiS 740 chipset >
I'm using Acer Aspire 1705 and i also have the same chipset. > #cat /proc/pci Bus 0, device 2, location 6 Modem:Silicon Integrated > Systems[SiS] Intel 537[56k Winmodem] (rev 160) IRQ 9 Master Capable. > Latency=32 MnGnt=52. Max Lat=11 I/O at 0xb400[0xb4ff] I/O at 0xb000[0xa47f] > > #lspci -vv 00:02.6 Modem Silicon Integrated Systems[SiS]:Unknown device > 7013(rev a0)(prog-if 00[Generic]) Subsystem:Asustek Computer,Inc: Unknown > device 1696 Control:I/O+ Mem- BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- > ParErr- Stepping- SERR- FastB2B- Status:Capt 66Mhz- UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- > DEVSEC=medium > TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR- Latency:32 (13000ns min, > 2750ns max) Interrupt:pin C routed to IRQ 9 Region 0:I/O ports at > b400[size=256] Region 1:I/O ports at b000[size=128] Capabilities:[48] Power > Management version 2 Flags:PMECIK- DSI- D1+D2+ AuxCurrent=55mA > PME(D0-,D1-,D2-,D3hot+,D3cold+) Status:D0 PINE-Enable-DSel=0 DScale=0 PME- > > Win XP settings: HSP 56 MR (com3) PCtel PCI bus 0, device 2, function 6 I/O > Range B400-B4FF I/O Range B000-B07F IRQ 05 > > I notice the IRQ settings for WinXP and Debian are different.Would this > have any bearing on the problem?? Also tried pctel-0.9.7-9 driver etc > without luck..... Any help would be very much appreciated I tried the smart link driver ftp://ftp.smlink.com/linux/unsupported/ it finds the chipset, create the link in /dev but i personnaly can't get wvdial to compose the phone number, event when i specificaly write no to test de dial tone in wvdial.conf file ... anyway, i hope you'll be lickier than me Have look at this page too : http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/ It may help you Benoit -- Also we should remember that unfortunately free software is not widely used because people prefer to have something to plug'n'play and not something to configure'n'work. Pier Luca.

