Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 24 Jan 1999 12:36:15 -0600 (CST) | From | "Edward S. Marshall" <> | Subject | Re: Internal Modems |
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On Sun, 24 Jan 1999, Adam Goldstein wrote: > I take it that WinModems simply won't work under Linux? Is there any way > around this?
This should be in the FAQ. This should -really- be in the FAQ. Richard? (You're listed as a contact for the LKML FAQ...)
The problem is the lack of specifications for this hardware. Most companies producing so-called "WinModems" refuse to provide specifications which would allow non-Microsoft operating systems to use them.
The basic issue is that they don't work like a traditional modem; they don't have a DSP, and make the CPU do all the work. Hence, you can't talk to them like a traditional modem, and you -need- to run the modem driver as a realtime task, or you'll have serious data loss issues under any kind of load. They're simply a poor design.
> I recently sold a nice P2/300 to someone with a lucent 56k D/F/V pci > modem in it... which under windows loads as an lt winmodem... I need to > get this guy up& running, and I wasn't aware of a winmodem compatability > issue.. Don't wanna have him return it cause of a silly modem ;)
Um, did the "Win" in "WinModem" not point something out to you? ;-)
> Any Thoughts?
More seriously, contact Lucent and see if they'll provide you with programming specifications for the card. If they will, without an NDA, tell linux-kernel about it; with as much as this question gets asked, you'd probably have numerous offers to write a driver.
Alternatively, pay $40 and get him supported hardware (that's what we just paid for an OEM V.90 Supra).
<DIV MODE=RANT> Anyone who buys hardware for Linux without checking any relavent hardware howto's (of which there are plenty; RedHat maintains one, there's a standalone "HARDWARE-HOWTO", etc) and doesn't even make a cursory effort to see if the hardware will be supported has bought their own problem if they can't develop a driver for it. </DIV>
-- Edward S. Marshall <emarshal@logic.net> [ What goes up, must come down. ] http://www.logic.net/~emarshal/ [ Ask any system administrator. ]
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