Linux-Hardware Digest #47, Volume #9             Mon, 28 Dec 98 22:13:35 EST

Contents:
  Re: Toshiba laptop with internal modem (=?iso-8859-1?Q?G=FCnther?= Wieser)
  Re: S.O.S ! NIC - 3COM Etherlink III Bus-Master PCI Adaptor ? (Henry Wong)
  Turtle Beach Montego A3D sound cards ("Alan Davies")
  Help with MIDI on original Ensoniq Soundscape (Dragonmaster Lou)
  Re: ATI All in Wonder Pro on RedHat 5.2 (jones)
  Re: ADSL - Linux (Daniel Goh)
  Re: SCSI no devices detected

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From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?G=FCnther?= Wieser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Toshiba laptop with internal modem
Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1998 00:53:16 GMT

Well, I have the same problem with the SatPro 490XCDT.
I�ll call the Toshiba support and ask if it is a win modem and then post
a message here.

Mircea wrote:
> 
> I'm not sure about that, but I think I read somewhere that Toshiba
> laptops' modems are winmodems. I.e. they won't work in Linux.
> 
> MST
> 
> Werner Wetzel wrote:
> >
> > dear readers of comp.os.linux.hardware
> > I wonder wether anybody got the internal modem available for
> > some Toshiba laptops working under Linux. In my case the laptop is
> > a SatellitePro 490XCDT. The internal modem works under Win95
> > but under Linux I cannot access it (say with seyon or minicom).
> > Any comments are very welcome.

-- 
G�nther Wieser
creative-it/G�nther Wieser Software KEG
http://www.creative-it.com
Student of Telematik at Graz University of Technology
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In A World Without Walls And Fences, Who Needs Windows And Gates?
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Written on Linux 2.0.34

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From: Henry Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: S.O.S ! NIC - 3COM Etherlink III Bus-Master PCI Adaptor ?
Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1998 20:58:19 -0500

Hi,

I have a 3C509B card.  I had to boot DOS and use the EtherDisk software that came with 
it on a floppy to configure the
3C509B with a I/O Base address and an interupt number and set the Plug and Play mode.  
Once I did this
(making sure that the address and interrupt number weren't in use by anything else), 
the card worked.

I hope this helps.

Henry


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I've a P120-40MB with the NIC
> 
>    3COM Etherlink III Bus-Master PCI Adaptor
> 
> Is there a driver for this available with Linux ? I tried 3c509/5799 , but
> when I give
> ifconfig eth0 myipaddr
> 
> it says "eth0 not registered".  So, I figure it is  because of wrong
> driver.
> 
> If this question sounds too silly, excuse me. I'm no expert in linux
> networking.
> 
> PLEASE LET ME KNOW YOUR SUGGESTIONS/SOLUTIONS - this is my last stumbling
> block in converting 100% from  Windows.
> 
> Thanks in advance
> Satheesh
> 
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From: "Alan Davies" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Turtle Beach Montego A3D sound cards
Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1998 02:13:13 -0000

Hi there,

>From looking around various sites, it would seem that my PCI sound card is
not yet supported on RedHat.  It uses Sound Blaster Pro compatibility under
DOS for games - can I set this card up to produce even basic sound
capability in Linux such as playing an audio CD??  Please help me if there
is something I can do as working mute is depressing :o((


Al



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From: Dragonmaster Lou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Help with MIDI on original Ensoniq Soundscape
Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1998 02:09:38 GMT

Okay, before I get flamed, it's been a week or so since I posted this
request last, so I figured it got lost in the shuffle as I didn't get
any useful reponses...

Anyway, I have an original Ensoniq Soundscape in my computer, and I just
recently managed to get midi working with it (Redhat 5.1, kernel
2.0.36).  However, it only plays as FM synth.  Any ideas on what
compile-time or module-load time settings I need to get it to work with
the wavetable?  Thanks.

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] | "Searching for a distant star, heading off to  
"Dragonmaster Lou"    | Iscandar, leaving all we love behind, who knows
Technology House      | what dangers we'll find..."                    
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From: jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: ATI All in Wonder Pro on RedHat 5.2
Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1998 14:16:06 -0800
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Mr. Sebestian,

I too have the exact save video card but with an AMD k6 333 cpu running RedHat
5.2.  There card I choose during XF86Setup was the RAGE II+  NOT the RAGE II.
My XWindows is phenomenal at any resolution above 800x600.

Alexander Sebestian wrote:

> Hi!!
>
> Have big problem with my fucking ATI Grafikcard.
>
> Using a ATI All in Wonder Pro PCI Card on an Cyrix X686 with an Philips 7CM
> 3209 15' Monitor.
>
> The same hardware is running under fuckin Microshrott Win 98 without any
> problems.
>
> Under RedHat 5.2 I'm not able to start any XWindow.  And if I can start one
> I only see stripes!! No more idea now.
>
> Please help!!!
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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From: Daniel Goh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: ADSL - Linux
Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1998 02:09:39 GMT

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Xinyang Shen wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>I connected to internet by ADSL in Vancouver, 
Canada.</BLOCKQUOTE>
Hi,
<P>I wouldn't mind trying your method, but did you have any drivers for
your card ? And is your interface card an ATM card or a Network Card? Is
there a help file that I could learn from? (Easy one please)
<P>Sorry for asking so many questions.
<P>Thanks.
<P>Daniel
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ()
Subject: Re: SCSI no devices detected
Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1998 02:15:44 GMT

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tonny Sejr Kromann wrote:
>I have attached a Mustek scanner to the scsi-interface of my
>motherboard. However, it is not detected. I'v tried booting with the
>scanner turned on, but no result. /proc/scsi/scsi says "No attached
>devices".
>I have attached the scanner to the "single ended wide scsi connector".
>In the bios i have tried disabling termination, with no result.
>I have no other devices attached to any scsi-interfaces.
>Has anyone got a clue to get me further, please?
>
>Kernel 2.0.36
>Asus P2B-S motherboard with AIC7890
>Mustek MFS6000CX scanner (an old one)
>
>--
>Thanks in advance
>Tonny

I just had a similar problem with my adaptec scsi card.  
Make sure you build a kernel with the following scsi features:

scsi support
scsi generic support
scsi disk support (if you want to run scsi drives)
low level scsi driver for the scanner you have, if one exists.

Read the kernel documentation in /usr/src/linux/Documentation/Configure.help

Also, if your scsi card tries to install a pci bios into ram upon bootup,
the Linux kernel will overwrite that when it loads, so you may have to
compile pci bios support into your kernel as well.

K. Bradford
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 






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