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Subject: Re: Unidentified Subject...
From: Kevin Krammer <kevin.krammer () gmx ! at>
Date: 2001-07-24 13:14:05
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On Tuesday, 24. July 2001 14:36 (GMT +0200), Gaddy wrote:
> I have a Conexant Soft K56 Data, Voice..blah blah PCI modem. (all those
> reading this probably just went "groan") Anyway.
> Its listed in my hardware in kde and also shows up when i run cat /proc/pci
> As HCF PCI communicating device, or something similar, listing its hex
> address and irq no. How may i possibly use this.
Look at www.linmodems.org if its one of the supportet softmodems.
> Secondly, i have a external Hayes accuras 33.6 message modem..... I simply
> use it directly as /ttys1..is that the best way. or should i have a driver
> for it. It seems to run much slower and disconnects often this way.Please
External modem, well serial at least, don't have drivers, neither in Linux
nor in Windows. (The Windows "driver" is just a text file containing command
lines)
So I think you are using it the way it is supposed to.
But maybe another modem user can help you better, I haven't used modems for
over a year now (lucky me :))
Cheers,
Kevin
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