Hi,
the link is:

http://e-www.motorola.com/products/softmodem/support/sm56-85.1-10.i386.rpm


The Website is (again):

http://e-www.motorola.com/products/softmodem/support/software.html#linux


An "important" notice is also there:

      System Requirements, Installation, and Technical Support

System Requirements
The driver has been tested only with Red Hat 7.1, which requires a Linux
kernel V2.4 and is not backwardly compatible with V2.2. This driver supports
AMR (Intel chipset only), PCI I, and PCI II hardware platforms. System
requirements are otherwise the same as for PCI modems.

NOTE: To maximize modem performance, enable Direct Memory Access (DMA) for
your Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE) hard drives. Enabling DMA on your
system may require an 80-pin cable for your IDE drives. Please consult your
PC manufacturer or system documentation.

Installation
To install the driver, copy the RPM file to your system and issue the
following commands logged in as root:

#rpm -Uvh sm56-85.1-10.i386.rpm
#sm56 setup [country-code]

The default country code is the United States. See the SM56 manpage for a
list of valid country codes.

Technical Support
This is the first release of Motorola's SM56 software modem for Linux
supporting data/fax transmissions.

While this release is free and fully functional, at this time there is no
technical support. If you have technical support questions regarding Linux
and the SM56 modem, please check back to this web site in the near future.



That is all, they have to offfer ;-)



Tom

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