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Re: Modem Problems
On 29 Apr, Tesla Coil wrote:
>
> Steven Pritchard replied:
>
>> As far as I know, Linux doesn't support any of the PCI modems. They
>> all are either Winmodems (just a DSP with a driver that does all the
>> real work in software), or they use chipsets that no documentation has
>> been released for. If you want a modem that you can be sure will
>> work, get an external modem, or an ISA modem that you are sure is
>> *not* a Winmodem.
>
> There are PCI modems that are not Winmodems, but they are quite rare
> and unconfirmed. On an internal modem, you want not only an ISA slot
> but jumpered IRQs--then virtually guaranteed to work.
>
> A worthy project to document which are which:
> http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html
FWIW:
I have one of those generic ISA modems Best Buy was selling a while
back. (Atlas?) They actually put Linux instructions in their little
manual. I have configured it both for PnP and jumpered, and it's
worked both ways.
Also, I've heard rumors that some PCI modems emulate a UART, and are
therefore very usable under Linux. No idea which models, though.
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