PCI is PNP by nature.  It won't show up from isapnp.  I'm not sure that
linux has dirvers for pci serial cards (a modem is nothing more than a
serial card with the guts of a modem glued to it), but you won't have to
setup the card.

-CJO-

On Mon, 18 Jan 1999, Tetsuji Rai wrote:

>Hi,
>  I am trying to install PCI internal modem.  This is a PnP card, but pnpdump 
>cannot detect this card (and so I think isapnp doesn't work for it).   If I/O 
>port and irq are detected, I think it can be configured with setserial.  Does 
>anyone have a good idea?
>  Thanks in advance.
>
>-Tetsuji Rai
>

                C.J. Oster (Linux Guru/Surge Addict)
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