Thanks, Joe.  The Hayes Company is long gone but some of their modems
controlled the flow between the dial up connection and Linux.  I bought
one specifically for a Linux only machine in 2002.

One of the modems in my stack is physically bigger than the others and
I'll try that one first.  I am guessing that could be because it has
it's own memory.

Somebody might also have given me an external modem a few months ago
that hasn't gotten past the garage, yet.



On Thu, 2010-07-08 at 14:22 -0400, Joseph Apuzzo wrote:
> http://www.linmodems.org/
> 
> On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Mark Wallace
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>         Is there any way that you can tell if you are looking at a
>         Hayes Modem
>         or a Win modem, such as the number of things wired into it or
>         something?
>         
>         I have a stack of modems.  One is a Hayes modem that I can use
>         to send
>         faxes,and the rest are win modems that I can safely deep six.
>          I don't
>         want to spend the time trying all of them on to a tower to see
>         if they
>         will go online in Linux.
>         
>         Mark
>         --
>         Robert Mark Wallace
>         60 Delaware Road
>         Newburgh, NY 12550-3802
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