Win95 indicates the modem is on com2 (02f8) irq 11.
pnpdump properly identifies the card.
I've redirected the output from pnpdump to a file, edited that file
(uncommented the lines setting iobase to 02f8, irq to 11, and the
'act y' line) and am using that as the config file for isapnp.
isapnp claims to be setting up the modem ok.
/dev/modem is linked to /dev/ttyS1.
used setserial to change irq for ttyS1 to 11.
setserial does not find a uart on ttyS1.
using minicom to try to get the modem to dial - no response.
now what?
-jdr-
--- Ray Olszewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The database identifies this model as a jumperless isa PNP modem. So
> the
> natural first thought is that you are having pnp problems.
>
> Have you been able to run isapnp to assign the modem to an
> IRQ and
> ioBase?
>
> If you haven't tried to do so ... does Linux identify the
> modem
> during the boot process? (How many serial ports does it identify, and
> is
> there one more than whatever number of serial ports you have in the
> computer?)
>
> If you've used this modem successfully under Win9x, what IRQ
> and
> ioBase does it show up as there? Have you tried using setserial to
> assign a
> /dev/ttyS* device to that IRQ and ioBase? (Then use setserial to
> probe the
> same device and see if it finds a UART - this tells you that the
> modem is
> really there.)
>
> Do you have /dev/modem set to be a symlink to the /dev/ttyS*
> entry
> that points to the modem?
>
> What Linux app are you using to try to access the modem? How
> does it
> respond (what error message or other behavior occurs)? (You should
> first be
> trying to find the modem with a terminal app like minicom or seyon.
> If you
> are jumping right to PPP, then you might be running into PPP config
> problems, not modem problems as such. So do proceed step by step.)
>
> I hope these are enough hints to get you going. If not, please write
> again,
> with more detail about what you've tried and what the results have
> been, and
> perhaps I or someone else can spot the problem more precisely.
>
> At 05:09 PM 8/29/99 -0700, Jim Reimer wrote:
> >I'm also having trouble with USR/3Com V.90 internal - mine's listed
> as
> >"OK" in the previously-mentioned database (model 5687-02, FCC ID
> >4X2USA-25223-M5-E, 16-bit ISA, NO JUMPERS(!)).
> >
> >Works fine in windoze, but will not respond to anything I've tried
> >under Linux (or even MSDOS). Just sits there.
>
> ------------------------------------"Never tell me the odds!"---
> Ray Olszewski -- Han Solo
> Palo Alto, CA 94303-3603 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
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