Re: PNP modem
Yup. Under hamm. I've had trouble is isapnp in the past but setting up an internal USR
Sportster this time was a breeze and it was actually better since I could use IRQ 5
which is non-standard for a serial port (I'm using two other ports already). Does
pnpdump find the device?
Robert Henry Rati wrote:
> Has anyone configured a PNP modem in Linux using PNPISATOOLS? I have a
> 33.6 modem which (unfortunately) is PNP and haven't been able to get Linux
> to recognize it. It should see it on /dev/ttyS1, since it's set for Com
> 1. Also, there were a number of scripts setup to connect you to an isp
> when you install Linux. I ment to go back and read the man page on them,
> but I've forgotten when the name was. I seem to remember con or some
> three letter command like that. Any help there?
>
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