>> You will get at least one soon, when I have my driver for the Intertex
>> modem + reader working.  I write for the external version, but it will
>> work with the Intertex PCMCIA too.
>
>why does it work for PCMCIA also??? Why do you think that?? or is it
>installed like a serial card (because it's modem+reader) ??
>
>cu
> gerhard

Your assumption is right.

PCMCIA card service has to do its job and "install" it as a modem when
it's inserted.  To my driver, it will then just look like a modem on a
COM port, or in the ISA slot.  It just needs to know where it is, but
/dev/modem should be a fair guess...

Best Regards

Morten

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