I am now holding a PCI card by Aztech, with Lucent chips. How am I supposed to
know whether it is a winmodem or not (except the obvious - put it in a
computer)?

I went to the Aztech site, and they don't say anything from which one may
understand it is a winmodem, but what does that mean?

        Shachar


Eddie wrote:

> The problem is not PCI , the problem is with winmodem. ( most pci modem are
> win modem
> but not all of them). there is limited support to some of these modems. I
> think that the lucent
> modem is supported under linux.
>
> take a look at: http://www.linmodems.org
>
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> From: Alexander Indenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 2:40 AM
> Subject: PCI software modem support
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> > Hello!
> >
> > What is going on with those PCI software modems?
> > It's around for a while. Why Linux does not support
> > it yet?
> >
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