Re: PCI software modem support

2000-07-05 Thread Shachar Shemesh

I am now holding a PCI card by Aztech, with Lucent chips. How am I supposed to
know whether it is a winmodem or not (except the obvious - put it in a
computer)?

I went to the Aztech site, and they don't say anything from which one may
understand it is a winmodem, but what does that mean?

Shachar


Eddie wrote:

 The problem is not PCI , the problem is with winmodem. ( most pci modem are
 win modem
 but not all of them). there is limited support to some of these modems. I
 think that the lucent
 modem is supported under linux.

 take a look at: http://www.linmodems.org

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 From: Alexander Indenbaum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  Hello!
 
  What is going on with those PCI software modems?
  It's around for a while. Why Linux does not support
  it yet?
 
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  Alexander Indenbaum
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Re: PCI software modem support

2000-07-05 Thread Gilad Ben-Yossef

Shachar Shemesh wrote:
 
 I am now holding a PCI card by Aztech, with Lucent chips. How am I supposed to
 know whether it is a winmodem or not (except the obvious - put it in a
 computer)?
 
 I went to the Aztech site, and they don't say anything from which one may
 understand it is a winmodem, but what does that mean?
 

Check if it's mentioned here:
http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/2704a.html

All the Aztech made Lucent based chipsets mentioned are marked as
Winmodems so it seems that it is a Windmodem.

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Re: PCI software modem support

2000-07-05 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo

Consider yourself Lucky, you have support for this card

Goto the linmodems web site: http://linmodems.org - and download the
Lucent driver..

Read the instructions, install and use it - it works perfectly well here
:)

Hetz

Shachar Shemesh wrote:
 
 I am now holding a PCI card by Aztech, with Lucent chips. How am I supposed to
 know whether it is a winmodem or not (except the obvious - put it in a
 computer)?
 
 I went to the Aztech site, and they don't say anything from which one may
 understand it is a winmodem, but what does that mean?
 
 Shachar
 

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Re: PCI software modem support

2000-07-05 Thread erez

HI

I'm looking for a PCI software modem that I can buy in israel and that is
supported under linux but not kernel version specific ( i.e.
it will not stop me from upgrading kernels)


any ideas ?


thanks
erez


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