Re: [Scottish] Internal modems

2003-01-13 Thread george

Any other time I might have given it a go, but I have an exam tomorrow 
so I think spending £15 or so on another modem would be a better idea. 
Thanks for the help

George

Cameron Logie wrote:

OK, according to http://www.yourvote.com/pci/vendors.txt the device seems
to be a '536EP V.92 PCI (DSP) Data Fax Modem'.

I had one of these, thinking that it was a hardware modem, where it
actually turned out to be another CPU based modem with some DSP functions
on it.
What you can maybe try is the Intel HaM driver for linux but be prepared
for some closed-source footering and possibly a kernel recompile to get it
working.

FYI Have a look at
http://www.intel.com/design/modems/support/drivers_linux.htm

Regards,
Cammy.


george said:
 

It's an intel chipset, heres what I get when I run the command


00:06.0 Communication controller; Intel cop: Unkown device 1040
Subsystem: Intel corp.: Unknown device 1000
Flags: Bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 12
Memory at df00 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4M]
Capabiliites: [e0] Power Managment version 2



George



Cameron Logie wrote:

   

George,

Have you tried 'lspci -v' in MD to make sure that's OK ?
Any chance of some chip numbers from the modem card ?

Cammy.


george said:


 

Cameron and Ian,
Thanks for the quick response. The modem
is listed with an IRQ number at boot, it's a PCI and it's plug and
play

George

Cameron Logie wrote:



   

George,

Do you seen a 'Comm device' with an IRQ listed before MD boot ?

Cammy.


george said:




 

I am trying to get my modem working with MD9. My old external modem
coughed a hairball and died, now MD won't pick up the new (internal
modem) it's a hardware modem not software so I know that isn't the
problem

George


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Re: [Scottish] Internal modems

2003-01-13 Thread Cameron Logie
OK, according to http://www.yourvote.com/pci/vendors.txt the device seems
to be a '536EP V.92 PCI (DSP) Data Fax Modem'.

I had one of these, thinking that it was a hardware modem, where it
actually turned out to be another CPU based modem with some DSP functions
on it.
What you can maybe try is the Intel HaM driver for linux but be prepared
for some closed-source footering and possibly a kernel recompile to get it
working.

FYI Have a look at
http://www.intel.com/design/modems/support/drivers_linux.htm

Regards,
Cammy.


george said:
>
> It's an intel chipset, heres what I get when I run the command
>
>
>  00:06.0 Communication controller; Intel cop: Unkown device 1040
> Subsystem: Intel corp.: Unknown device 1000
> Flags: Bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 12
> Memory at df00 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4M]
> Capabiliites: [e0] Power Managment version 2
>
>
>
> George
>
>
>
> Cameron Logie wrote:
>
>>George,
>>
>>Have you tried 'lspci -v' in MD to make sure that's OK ?
>>Any chance of some chip numbers from the modem card ?
>>
>>Cammy.
>>
>>
>>george said:
>>
>>
>>>Cameron and Ian,
>>>  Thanks for the quick response. The modem
>>>is listed with an IRQ number at boot, it's a PCI and it's plug and
>>> play
>>>
>>>George
>>>
>>>Cameron Logie wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
George,

Do you seen a 'Comm device' with an IRQ listed before MD boot ?

Cammy.


george said:




> I am trying to get my modem working with MD9. My old external modem
>coughed a hairball and died, now MD won't pick up the new (internal
> modem) it's a hardware modem not software so I know that isn't the
> problem
>
>George
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Re: [Scottish] Internal modems

2003-01-13 Thread george

It's an intel chipset, heres what I get when I run the command


00:06.0 Communication controller; Intel cop: Unkown device 1040
Subsystem: Intel corp.: Unknown device 1000
Flags: Bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 12
Memory at df00 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4M]
Capabiliites: [e0] Power Managment version 2



George



Cameron Logie wrote:


George,

Have you tried 'lspci -v' in MD to make sure that's OK ?
Any chance of some chip numbers from the modem card ?

Cammy.


george said:
 

Cameron and Ian,
 Thanks for the quick response. The modem
is listed with an IRQ number at boot, it's a PCI and it's plug and play

George

Cameron Logie wrote:

   

George,

Do you seen a 'Comm device' with an IRQ listed before MD boot ?

Cammy.


george said:


 

I am trying to get my modem working with MD9. My old external modem
coughed a hairball and died, now MD won't pick up the new (internal
modem) it's a hardware modem not software so I know that isn't the
problem

George


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RE: [Scottish] Internal modems

2003-01-13 Thread Ian Drake, IT, CIR, SE Dunbartonshire
George,

after a quick check of my own MDK9 install i see that com 3 & 4 are not
present as they weren't during install, try doing MAKEDEV ttyS2 (or ttyS3
depending on the IRQ that was listed). NB that MAKEDEV is uppercase.

can't see any harm in adding both ttyS2 & ttyS3 and using mincom to execute
an AT command on each to see which is the modem (sorry, i'm a born fiddler)

HTH,

Ian

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Subject: Re: [Scottish] Internal modems



Cameron and Ian,
  Thanks for the quick response. The modem 
is listed with an IRQ number at boot, it's a PCI and it's plug and play

George

Cameron Logie wrote:

>George,
>
>Do you seen a 'Comm device' with an IRQ listed before MD boot ?
>
>Cammy.
>
>
>george said:
>  
>
>>  I am trying to get my modem working with MD9. My old external modem
>>coughed a hairball and died, now MD won't pick up the new (internal
>>modem) it's a hardware modem not software so I know that isn't the
>>problem
>>
>>George
>>
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Re: [Scottish] Internal modems

2003-01-13 Thread Cameron Logie
George,

Have you tried 'lspci -v' in MD to make sure that's OK ?
Any chance of some chip numbers from the modem card ?

Cammy.


george said:
>
> Cameron and Ian,
>   Thanks for the quick response. The modem
> is listed with an IRQ number at boot, it's a PCI and it's plug and play
>
> George
>
> Cameron Logie wrote:
>
>>George,
>>
>>Do you seen a 'Comm device' with an IRQ listed before MD boot ?
>>
>>Cammy.
>>
>>
>>george said:
>>
>>
>>>  I am trying to get my modem working with MD9. My old external modem
>>>coughed a hairball and died, now MD won't pick up the new (internal
>>> modem) it's a hardware modem not software so I know that isn't the
>>> problem
>>>
>>>George
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Re: [Scottish] Internal modems

2003-01-13 Thread george

Cameron and Ian,
 Thanks for the quick response. The modem 
is listed with an IRQ number at boot, it's a PCI and it's plug and play

George

Cameron Logie wrote:

George,

Do you seen a 'Comm device' with an IRQ listed before MD boot ?

Cammy.


george said:
 

 I am trying to get my modem working with MD9. My old external modem
coughed a hairball and died, now MD won't pick up the new (internal
modem) it's a hardware modem not software so I know that isn't the
problem

George


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Re: [Scottish] Internal modems

2003-01-13 Thread Cameron Logie
George,

Do you seen a 'Comm device' with an IRQ listed before MD boot ?

Cammy.


george said:
>
>   I am trying to get my modem working with MD9. My old external modem
> coughed a hairball and died, now MD won't pick up the new (internal
> modem) it's a hardware modem not software so I know that isn't the
> problem
>
> George
>
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RE: [Scottish] Internal modems

2003-01-13 Thread Ian Drake, IT, CIR, SE Dunbartonshire
is it set to plug in and pray, or have you set IRQs and IO addresses via
jumpers? What COM port have you assigned to it, is it ISA or PCI?

Need more info =)

Rgds,

Ian

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Subject: [Scottish] Internal modems



  I am trying to get my modem working with MD9. My old external modem 
coughed a hairball and died, now MD won't pick up the new (internal 
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George


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[Scottish] Internal modems

2003-01-13 Thread george

 I am trying to get my modem working with MD9. My old external modem 
coughed a hairball and died, now MD won't pick up the new (internal 
modem) it's a hardware modem not software so I know that isn't the problem

George


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