I am having trouble finding the correct /dev/ttyS0 through /dev/ttyS3 to
get my modem working. I have tried everything I can read in the
documentation etc. Even used setserial to change come of the settings
but when I reboot the settings are changed back to the original. Windows
95 and Windows 98 both put this device on Com5 which is not available in
Redhat 6.0.


Here is the main part of what I get when I give the command pnpdump
--dumpregs

#Card 1: (serial identifier 3d 01 90 39 10 61 e7 a3 38)
#Vendor Id NECe761, Serial Number 26229008, checksum 0x3D
#ANSI string -->33.6 modem<--
#Version 1.0, Vendor version 0.0
#logical device id NECE761
#Device Supports I/O range check register
#Device Supports vendor reserved register @ 0x38
#Device Supports vendor reserved register @ 0x3a
#Device Supports vendor reserved register @ 0x3c
Then it is supposed to put the following in a file called isapnp.conf
which it doesn't.
Then it goes on to tell me to uncomment out the lines necessary in the
following which will activate the device. I need help on knowing which
ones to uncomment. Everything I have tried hasn't worked so far.

#Start dependent functions: priority acceptable
#Fixed IO base address 0x03f8
#Number of Io addresses required: 8
#(IO 0 (SIZE 8) (BASE 0x0388) (CHECK))
#IRQ 4
#High true, level sensitive interrupt
#(INT 0 (IRQ 4 MODE +L)))
#Start dependent functions priority acceptable
#Fixed IO base address 0x02f8
#Number of IO addresses required: 8
#(IO 0 (SIZE 8) (BASE 0x02F8) (CHECK))
#IRQ 3
#High, true, level sensitive interrupt
#(INT 0 (IRQ 3 (MODE +L)))
#Start dependent functions: priority acceptable
#Logical device codes 10 bit IO address lines
#Minimum IO base address 0x100
#Maximum IO base address 0x03f8
#IO base alignment 8 bit
#Number of IO addresses required: 8
#(IO 0 (SIZE 8 (BASE 0x100) (CHECK))
#IRQ 3, 4, 5 or 7
#High ture, level sensitive interrupt
#(INT 0 (IRQ 3 (MODE +L)))
#End dependent functions
#(NAME "NECe761/262008[0]{33.6Modem   }")
#(ACT Y)
#))
#End tag...Checksum 0x00 (OK)


Any help would be much appreciated.

Virginia



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