On Tuesday 10 August 2004 11:30 am, jedson wrote:

> I followed the instructions about downloading the scanModem program, etc.

You can send all 3 files to the mailing list by using the link that I included 
or you can put them someplace that we can get them, depending on the size.

>
> Class 0703: 1039:7013 Modem: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] Intel 537
> [56k Winmodem] (rev a0) (prog-if 00 [Generic])
>
> SubSystem 104d:8128 Sony Corporation: Unknown device 8128
>
> Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 3
>
> I/O ports at a000 [size=256]
>
> I/O ports at 9800 [size=128]
>
> 1039:7013 SIS 630 with Subsystem chipset POSSIBLY from:
>
> Pctel
>
> AgereSystems
>
> Intel
>
> Smartlink

These are some possibilities but it is not narrowed down enough for me to 
firmly identify your modem.  If you are using a windows driver disk that is 
something other than a generic driver, you might be able to get the vendor 
name from that, and then we will have more info to try to suggest some 
drivers to you.

In short, we need to know who made the modem and hopefully what chipset or 
model it is.  That information will probably be in the files generated, 
specifically ModemData.txt.  Also, you can check the Driver Compiling.txt and 
it might actually give you instructions of where to find the driver, to 
download it and then how to compile and install.  There might be pre-built 
packages available but for a lot of modems, you need to build them yourself.
-- 
Bryan Phinney


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