Re, again, I send this on our public ML, with Analog / Sagem in BCC Anyone testing Oops ?
I *really* begin to miss some licence type, I'll suppose it's still freely distributable see http://baud123.free.fr/eagle3 (well, all the BNM are in one file - uncompress with bunzip2 - I do not know how to split it in the 5 files we are used to... still wondering, may be easy though) Le lundi 25 octobre 2004 à 18:48 +0200, Gilles Espinasse a écrit : > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Benoît Audouard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Hi, > > I send this on our public ML, with Analog / Sagem in BCC (so you can > choose to > > answer privately or publicly) > > > Dear all, > > > > > > ADI released an update of the BNM code. This new code "44e2ea17" > > > should be used instead of "44e2ea16". This new code is compatible > > > with any hardware version of Eagle chipset. > > > > > > (See attached file: RTBLD_44e2ea17.BNM) > > ok I may have time to look at this, this evening. I'll put online a new > > version with these BNM included. I hope some more testing can be done with > > current BNM, to be sure that Oops are eradicated. > > > > > This code should be used in conjunction with the following CMVs. > > > > > > (See attached file: CMVep_Spain.txt)(See attached file: > > > CMVep_other.txt) > > > (See attached file: CMVep_Italy.txt) > > Hence a proposal I made before : > > - wouldn't it be better to have a directive FILEPOTS / FILEISDN in > > /etc/eagle-usb/eagle-usb.org to indicate which CMV file to use ? > > - or eagleconfig can make a symbolic link on the appropriate file (that > could > > be put in /usr/share/eagle-usb... well to be defined to be compliant with > LSB, > > I'm not the specialist in this area) > > > Is /etc/eagle-usb/eagle-usb.org a new file ? :-) ;-) eagle-usb.conf of course > You don't need one but two links, one for POTS, the other for ISDN as the > modem it-self select the proper file. hence FILEPOTS *and* FILEISDN (ok two directives) > I would prefer one new directive wich contain an optional termination. > CMVCountry could be at this time '','FR','IT','SP' but can be extended > without compilation of the driver. > So the driver will be able to select CMVepFR.txt or CMVeiFR.txt, > CMVepIT.txt... or a basic CMVep.txt where the non-TR48 CMV will be. ya "other" (or default) for the rest, I like this proposal too. > > And several questions : > > - in Spain there are at least two kinds of ISP : > > - Telefonica based : using IPoA (RFC 1483 bridge LLCsnap) or PPPoE LLC > (RFC2516) > > - "Wanadoo/Eresmas" based : same configuration as in France (PPPoA VCmux) > > => do those CMV work for both ? > > - does it exist a "default configuration" that works in every country / > for > > every ISP ? > > In the windows driver installation (setup.ini), there is : > ;Auto Config flag: > ;0: AC disabled > ;1: AC trial version enabled > ;2: AC TR37 enabled > AutoConfig=0 > > TR37 is Network Management & Operations: DSL CPE Auto-Configuration > I don't how much it is reliable. I do not know how to use this piece of information if I were an average user :-( reverse engineering the windows driver is not the appropriate option to go IMHO > > - how will be informed of appropriate configuration when today it's > already > > very difficult to obtain VPI / VCI / Encapsulation for every ISP... Is it > > depending only on the country or the ISP ? > > - I'm not yet convinced of an existing "default configuration" as OPTN1 > has > > already caused problems of download rate divided by 10 (we have to guess > from > > experience) > AVM modemmaker use a drdsl binary to set automaticly the proper settings in > an adsl.conf file. cannot be distributed freely :-( that does not seem very user-friendly to me to have to download something to get your modem to work to access internet :-( that seems more of a "workaround". > But for ATM settings selection, it's look not to be automatically set in most > cases. VPI / VCI / Encapsulation you mean I suppose ? With all my google searching, it's not that easy to find a list like http://www.eagle-usb.org/article.php3?id_article=23 (would be easier if each ISP could publish their technical details on an URL ;-) ) @++ Ben'. aka baud123
