Re: PnP ( ie: Modem )
hi,
don't know if this will help at all, but if you're running an award bios
and can upgrade to the latest version (4.51, i believe) it will initialize
the pnp cards for you. i just built a computer with an asus motherboard,
and it initializes my sb32pnp and usr pnp cards so all i have is the
driver for the sb and everything works great!
of course, you have to choose a non-pnp os in the bios setup.
hope this helps! :),
matty
On Mon, 7 Jul 1997, Marcelo E. Magallon wrote:
> On Sun, 6 Jul 1997, Keith Knipschild wrote:
>
> > I installed and setup Debian Linux, But I would like to setup my PnP
> > Modem..
>
> I helped a friend of my with this a couple of weeks ago... I hope I can
> remember.
>
> Install isapnptools (it's in admin). Run pnpdump and redirect it's output
> to /etc/isapnp.conf (I think that's the name, read
> /usr/doc/isapnptools/*). Now come's the "tricky" part: open that file,
> select ONE configuration for your modem, and run /etc/init.d/isapnp.
> Selecting one configuration means de-commenting one of the possible
> configurations that set IRQ, DMA, and stuff like that. Place special
> attention to properly balanced ('s and )'s (I missed this one the first
> time, and the thing wouldn't work). Now use minicom to test your modem.
>
> IHTH,
>
>
> Marcelo Magallon
>
>
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