Brad Hards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

[snip]

> It looks like a vendor specifc extension to the Communication Class.
> I looked up the IDs in http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids, and found that
> 0483  SGS Thomson Microelectronics
>         7554  56k SoftModem
> Softmodem means that you are probably out of luck with this device.

Too bad! Nobody working on it?

I guess softmodem means that the modem is quite stupid and expects the
OS to do most of the work for it... a typical Windows setup in other
words :) But does this mean that this isn't of interest for the Linux
USB community? Or, is there something else that prevents support for
this sort of modems?

/Magnus

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