Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 24 Dec 1999 02:13:02 +0100 | From | Jan Kasprzak <> | Subject | Re: Serial PCI question |
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Jan Kasprzak wrote: : I have a rockwell-based internal PCI modem (PCI vendor ID 0x127a, : device id 0x1025) and I wonder whether it is possible to use it under Linux. : >From the documentation it seems it is not a Winmodem. The output of the : lspci -vv follows:
Sorry for bothering you all, I have just found that the modem is Winmodem, so it is not (easily) usable under Linux.
Thanks everyone who offered help.
-Yenya
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