> It doesn't have an UART, this is "provided" by software under W95 or
> NT. A better way to solve your problem is changing the modem to a
> non-OS dependant (could be internal :-))
Hmm, I was under the impression that this was not a WinModem... /proc/pci
indicates a "serial controller" at IRQ 5 membase 0x4e000000 for me. The
web page dedicated to this modem makes no mention of being a WinModem,
although most WinModems don't make this obvious either. :-)
I'd have to dig up the specs on the chipset but I was fairly certain that
this was *not* a WinModem.
Andrew
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