Thnak you for all your answers, but it doesn't work...

Fortunately (thanks to the other thread on this mailing list on LT winmodem
and limodems.org/), I've seen the http://home.snafu.de/wehe/modem_linux.html
page and my modem seems to be workable...

I had absolutely no time today for testing it, I've just downloaded it. I'll
give it a try next week.

Cheers,

Mathieu

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Berkley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: vendredi 7 avril 2000 04:49
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [expert] Modem recognition on laptop Toshiba 
> Port�g�3110CT
> 
> 
> B
> 
> Try this as root:
> 
> /bin/setserial /dev/ttyS1 auto_irq skip_test autoconfig  (also try
> ttyS0)
> 
> start kppp, go to setup and modem, then use the modem query 
> function to
> see if it will find the modem
> if it does not find the modem, disable the modem in the bios and get
> yourself a 3Com 3CCM156 pcmcia modem. Its one of the best that I have
> tried. Works great in windows and linux. With the standard 
> pcmcia linux
> package you can be braindead and the modem will still work for
> you.(Trevor notwithstanding).
> 
> Tom
> 
> PS if you get a modem busy when you query the modem, do not worry. use
> setserial to change the irq to another unused interrupt and 
> then set it
> back to 3 which is standard issue for ttyS1 or 4 for ttyS0
> 
> ^_^
> 
> 
> "Bois, Mathieu" wrote:
> > 
> > Help !
> > 
> > I'm unable to make Mandrake recognize the modem on this 
> laptop. It is an
> > integrated modem (windows98 says it is V90, irq4, ioports 
> 1880-1887 and
> > 1400-14ff)
> > 
> > Lothar takes a long time to look for one, but finally 
> doesn't find it.
> > 
> > I can't see nothing regarding it in the kernel messages.
> > 
> > Do you think it is a winmodem ?
> > Do you know if it there's a chance/mean to make it work on 
> Linux? (it works
> > correctly under win98)
> > 
> > Regards
> > 
> > Mathieu
> 

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