Re: PCI modem
On Thu, 3 Jun 1999, Robert Rati wrote:
> Date: Thu, 03 Jun 1999 10:12:27 -0500 (EST)
> From: Robert Rati <ratirh@cs.purdue.edu>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: PCI modem
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> I was just given a PCI modem by a friend of mine and he calims it's a PNP
> modem but not a winmodem. I hope he's right, but I don't know how to tell
> if it's a winmodem. Debian sees the modem when I cat /proc/pci and calls
> it a serial interface card (same thing windows calls it until you give it
> drivers) but can't figure out the maker of the device. It's a Rockwell
> modem and really gerneric so I don't find that too surprising. My BIOS
> sees the modem and says that the modem is on IRQ 9, which unfortunately is
> also where my sound card is. Can anyone help me out in getting this modem
> working in Linux? I had an isa pnp modem before that I got to work, but I
> don't know how to get a pci modem to work. Can anyone help me out?
> Thanks.
there are several PCI modems usable under linux, i believe.
Find below how to do it
***INSTALLATION OF V90 PCI LUCENT VENUS BASED MODEM***
I. After physically installing the modem, log into your "Root" account.
II. To determine resource settings.
Type the following command: cat /proc/pci
An example of the outcome will look like this;
5. Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0x00000000.
Bus 0, device 17, function 0:
Communication controller: Unknown vendor Unknown device (rev 0).
Vendor id=11c1. Device id=480.
Medium devsel. Fast back-to-back capable. IRQ 11. Master
Capable.
No bursts.
Min Gnt=252.Max Lat=14
Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xe4000000.
I/O at 0x6400.
I/O at 0x6800.
I/O at 0x6c00.
III. Take note of the IRQ, and FIRST I/O address, then type in this
command;
setserial /dev/modem uart 16550A port 0x6400 irq 11
NOTE: THE IRQ AND PORT MAY VARY, IT IS DEPENDANT UPON THE RESULTS FROM
STEP II
IV. To set Linux to configure the modem upon boot-up.
There are several options. One method is going to the /etc/rc.d/
directory, and using an editing program such as "jed" edit the
rc.local file, and insert
setserial /dev/modem uart 16550A port 0x6400 irq 11
as the last line.
OK
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