From waf@awod.com Tue Apr 7 03:00:59 1998
From: waf@awod.com
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: [S.u.S.E. Linux] modem initialization
Date: Mon, 06 Apr 1998 23:00:59 -0400
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I am trying to connect to the Internet us=
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Suse Linux 5.1 and I can't get by Boca Research 33,600 ACF Internal modem=20
detected by Linux (i.e the PnP card isn't recognized). What program(s) do I u=
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to get the card recognized at startup? I can't figure out the isapnptools. An=
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suggestions?
-Gene Flanagin-
Linux Kicks Ass
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From luis@lac.resonet.com Tue Apr 7 15:03:28 1998
From: luis@lac.resonet.com
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] modem initialization
Date: Tue, 07 Apr 1998 11:03:28 -0400
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On Mon, 6 Apr 1998, GF wrote:
> I am trying to connect to the Internet using Suse Linux 5.1 and I can't
> get by Boca Research 33,600 ACF Internal modem detected by Linux (i.e
> the PnP card isn't recognized). What program(s) do I use to get the card
> recognized at startup? I can't figure out the isapnptools. Any
> suggestions?
I don't know if the modem will get detected with linux tools like under
windows, I'd be surprised.
I wouldn't worry about it though, just store the proper initialization
string in the modems NVRAM (Non Volatile RAM).
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From jkarns@ares.csd.net Tue Apr 7 15:48:11 1998
From: jkarns@ares.csd.net
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] modem initialization
Date: Tue, 07 Apr 1998 09:48:11 -0600
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There is a Linux package called "pnptools" for dealing with pnp hardware,
but you will have to do some twiddling - it's not automatic. Hopefully it
won't be too long and the kernel will be designed to deal with pnp without
user setup. ALso make sure it's not a Winmodem; if so get another modem.
If you get an external modem, you won't have to deal with pnp.
Try sending mail as plain ASCII, and you might get better results with
answers. This is what someone sees in Pine or any non-html mail handler:
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On Mon, 6 Apr 1998, GF wrote:
> I am trying to connect to the Internet using Suse Linux 5.1 and I can't get=
by Boca Research 33,600 ACF Internal modem detected by Linux (i.e the PnP ca=
rd isn't recognized). What program(s) do I use to get the card recognized at =
startup? I can't figure out the isapnptools. Any suggestions?
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From zentara@mindspring.com Tue Apr 7 17:01:47 1998
From: zentara@mindspring.com
To: users@lists.opensuse.org
Subject: Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] modem initialization
Date: Tue, 07 Apr 1998 13:01:47 -0400
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> GF wrote:
>
> I am trying to connect to the Internet using Suse Linux 5.1 and I
> can't get by Boca Research 33,600 ACF Internal modem detected by Linux
> (i.e the PnP card isn't recognized). What program(s) do I use to get
> the card recognized at startup? I can't figure out the isapnptools.
> Any suggestions?
>
You have to edit your isapnp.conf and enter the
address and irq.
Enter the following:
pnpdump > /etc/isapnp.conf
Also, make sure you don't have your motherboards
second com port set to the same irq.
See how the lines are uncommented, and
the base address and irq are entered ?
#############################################################
# isapnp.conf for a pnp cardinal modem
# Card 2: (serial identifier 4c 74 29 38 0e 00 00 44 0e)
# ANSI string -->Cardinal MVP288I2 <--
(CONFIGURE CRD0000/1948858382 (LD 0
(IO 0 (BASE 0x02f8))
(INT 0 (IRQ 3 (MODE +L)))
(ACT Y)
))
(WAITFORKEY)
################################################################
zentara
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