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Re: PNP modem



On Wed, 15 Jul 1998, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:

> 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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As far as I can tell, pnpdump doesn't find my modem.  That is probably
because I haven't changed the isapnp.conf file because I don't know what I
need to change.  I looked at the man pages, but they weren't much help, ad
looking at the file itself is like reading greek.  I know the settings for
my modem, but don't know how to put them into isapnp.conf so pnpdump will
find it.  It's on Com2, Irq 3, and I have the IO address written down.
What do I need to put in the isapnp.conf to get it to be seen?  Or
atleast, someplace to start looking for changes?

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