Hi Edouard,
The KQD6P2.eni file does report 100%probality but does not load properly.
Mike
Liste de diffusion modem ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB
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On Saturday 27 December 2003 02:58 pm, you wrote:
> Michael Eccleston ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Yes i agree this looks like the wrong file but is actually the
> > alcaudsl.sys from the working windows system.
>
> Someone told me a few weeks ago
Michael Eccleston ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Yes i agree this looks like the wrong file but is actually the alcaudsl.sys
> from the working windows system.
Someone told me a few weeks ago, thomson wasn't shipping the firmware
anymore in the alcaudsl.sys file but in a separate file like the
>Hallo Leonard,
>
>First of all, thannks for replying. It seems it has been partially
>solved, but I'm not too sure because after reboot the adsl-led stays
>amber and pppd call speedtch says that the network is temporarily
>unavailable. I haven't been rebooting again, but it works with wxp. It
Hi Edouard,
Yes i agree this looks like the wrong file but is actually the alcaudsl.sys
from the working windows system.
Hence we believe this is due to the new V4.00 Silver modems having a different
hardware profile as other people having been upgraded to the silver modem are
having similar
Michael Eccleston ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Dec 24 20:22:06 linuxpc modem_run[8275]: Best offset 21 with probability 50%
> Dec 24 20:22:06 linuxpc modem_run[8275]: Best offset 1 with probability 62%
> Dec 24 20:22:06 linuxpc modem_run[8275]: Firmware information
> (CRC:0xa5ad83d5, S
Hi all,
I have noticed while using any of these firmware that they are not properly
recognised as per the Firmware information.
Dec 24 20:22:06 linuxpc modem_run[8275]: modem_run version 1.2-beta3 started
by root uid 0
Dec 24 20:22:06 linuxpc modem_run[8275]: Found ALCATEL SpeedTouch USB mode
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On Saturday 27 December 2003 09:48 am, you wrote:
> Things getting more obscure by the day.
>
> I already mentioned getting two firmware-files named
> 'ZZZLP2.eni', probably for the version 4 type of modem.
> The funny thing is, that they TOO are
Things getting more obscure by the day.
I already mentioned getting two firmware-files named
'ZZZLP2.eni', probably for the version 4 type of modem.
The funny thing is, that they TOO are of different sizes (I did
not expect it, so I didn't check yesterday); one of them
is 775509 bytes and the