hi,

    actually, i have searched the modem driver on the internet.  unfortunately, all 
the results on the search engines pointed the motorola website, which when i visited, 
couldn't find any.  well, thanks for everybody's help anyway.  i would probably get an 
external modem rather than looking for a linux driver of my internal modem.  thanks...

nelson

>
>    hi nelson.
>    would you be using a motorola sm56 chipset? i'm using one but i haven't tried it 
>for
>    linux yet. would let me know when you are able to make it work? btw, try to use a
>    search engine when looking for the driver. minsan kasi pakalat kalat yung drivers 
>e =)
>    hth
>    win
>Nope, that isn't supported. Those are the P800 modems right? if you really
>need to use a low-end modem like that from Linux, there is one brand that
>is allegedly supported (Chinese-sounding chipset name). But I couldn't get
>it to work either...
>---------------------------------------------------------------------
>Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>       POTS Phone: +63   (2) 848-2893
>
>Well, Ive gotten those cheap pctel (embedded in the motherboard or internal
>type) modems to work in Linux. It's surprisingly fast... if ur cpu is in
>the range of 400MHz+.
>
>regards,
>Andre M. Varon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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