My limited experience of internal modems, was with an old 2400 internal
(ISA!!) and a 9600.... both of these produced another COM port on boot
up? The PCI one doesn't appear to do this... it just comes up in the PCI
listings as Serial Controller??

Its a rockwell one.... Ill give it a go tonite (That probs means next
week ;-))

Neil



"Rodney D. Holm" wrote:
> 
> We have gotten a Lucent PCI modem to work with Linux, it is _not_ a
> winmodem though.
> 
> Uncle Meat wrote:
> >
> > On 08-Jul-99 Neil C. Dean opined:
> > > Hi !
> > >
> > > This may sound like a really dumb question but has anyone got a PCI
> > > modem to work with Linux?
> > >
> > > I have this cheap thing I got from a show in london and it works fine
> > > under windoze......
> >
> > It's called a winmodem (PCI, cheap, likely almost no components on it).
> > It will work _only_ with 'Doze.
> >
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