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SubjectRe: Modem PCI
On Mon, 26 Apr 1999, Alec Smith wrote:
> It probably is a WinModem. Most PCI modems are. Only MultiTech (I think)
> has one which isn't a WinModem.

Not true. I have a Rockwell PCI on one of my machines and it works great
under linux.

> > No wait a minute...i am not saying it is a winmodem i am asking if
> > someone can really tell if it's a winmodem or if not then what could be the
> > reason it doesn't work under linux 2.0.x or 2.2.x....
> >
> > thanks ...............

It's true that WinModems won't work, but if it's PCI ( and not a WinModem
) you might want to take a look at the isapnp package and RTFM on pnpdump
to configure your modem properly.




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