On Sunday 12 February 2006 14:36, Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Sunday 12 February 2006 14:29, BandiPat wrote:
It's Intel Bruce. I don't remember the exact description, but it's certainly Intel. Hmm, what a pain these things become. May be the same module that is needed for this one. Are you running 10 on the Thinkpad? I didn't find a /dev/ttySL0, so tried ttyS0-S4 with different results, got a code 8 from kinternet with those. Minicom just didn't do anything, since it wasn't talking with the modem.
Here's the link for the modem checking utility. It should be able to tell you what chips are being used.
http://132.68.73.235/linmodems/index.html#scanmodem ===========
Thanks Bruce, I am investigating this now and will return with some info. Finally got a tech support person to enlighten me about the audio though. Seems there is no hardware control over the audio or speakers on this unit. Everything is controlled via software drivers made for Windows. I doubt anyone has built anything for Linux in regards to that. I wonder if installing the driver via Wine would suffice? I'll send the scanModem text directly to you. Lee