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Re: modem problems
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Wayne Johnson)
Mon Oct 28 19:32:47 1996
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Date: Mon, 28 Oct 1996 01:35:49 PST
From: gagagoogoo@juno.com (Wayne Johnson)
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I have the same modem and I had to do
setserial /dev/modem irq #
mine shows up as com3 irq 11
On Mon, 28 Oct 1996 10:30:27 -0600 Tom Wike <twik@kh1.rtc.sc.ti.com>
writes:
>All,
>
>First my redhat is off to the people at RedHat for the fine job done
>on 4.0.
>
>My problem is with my modem, SupraExpress 28.8i PNP - Linux does not
>see it - I was wondering what, if anything, I can do short of
>replacing it with a modem with both DOS settings and PNP
>capabilities??
>All other devices are working ok - cdrom (IDE), SB16 Pro sound card,
>Miro video card (Xfree86). At boot time Linux nevers sees more that
>the 1 serial port which is being used for my mouse (COM1). The modem
>is configured (in Win95) as IRQ 3 using COM2 and of course works under
>Win95.
>
>My system config:
>486DX100
>32 Meg
>2 1.2 Gig drives
>NCR cdrom
>SB16 Pro sound card
>SupraExpress 28.8i PNP modem
>Miro20sd 2Meg ram video card (PCI)
>
>Thanks.
>--
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