with a kernel 2.0.36 you can compile it to get the right version for HiSax.
then you must use irq 5 or 10, and io 0x268 (default setting for the card)
type=16 and protocol=2. Then install isdn4linux and it should work...
For me one half of the way is done, i can connect to my ISP but i can just
ping the DNS, all type of connexion but ICMP shuts down the connexion with a
CRC error (you can see that with cat /dev/isdnctrl0)
For information , i've used Kisdn to do that.

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Objet : USR Sportster


Greetings

I have a US Robotics Sportster Internal ISDN modem installed on my Win98
machine and I'd like to dual boot linux.  However, I've been unable to bind
ANY information in regards to getting the USR to work under linux.  Has
anybody had any experience with or know of any resources that I could check?
Any help would be appreciated.  Thanks...

Mike Harley

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