I just tried the setserial and got the following:  (did it on /dev/cua0
and /dev/modem just incase)

/dev/cua0, UART: 16550A, Port: 0x03f8, IRQ: 4

The reply was the same for /modem.

I had also gone into minicom -s and changed the serial port setting to
115200 8N1 after I was having problems, it was on 38400.  That didn't
help.

Thanks btw.  And if you have anymore suggestions I'd appreciate them.

Amaru

> I'm having a few problems with my packard bell sound.  I can only get
> connected at 9600.  After noticing this problem in the messages log, I
> checked out the manual.  I can get on reliably at 28.8/31.2 in NT on
> this same system, so I know it's not the modem.  I'm using redhat 4.1
> with kernel 2.0.34 and pppd 2.2.4.  The modem is call the Packard Bell
> Sound II 33.6, the manual I am consulting is for the 28.8 version since
> that's what my computer came with.  The command string I'm using
> currently is:
>
> ~^M~AT S7=45 S0=0 L1 V1 X4 &c1 E1 Q0^M
>
> The command to enter my modem into v.34 mode is apparently (from the
> manual) +MS=11 and to get it in 28.8 mode is +MS=z.  I've tried the
> following string with no success:
>
> ~^M~AT SY=45 S0=0 L1 V1 X4 &c1 E1 Q0 +MS=11 +MS=z^M
>
> I even tried it with +MS=x instead of z, since this was the autodetect
> mode without sucess.  I've gone into minicom -s and checked out the
> settings, tinkered with things like switching autodetect baud rate onto
> "Yes" and the such, without success.  If anyone can  can think of the
> possible cause of this problem, or uses the PB Sound in linux I'd
> appreciate the help.
>
> Amaru Luciano




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