modem education
Bob Hemus
ol.bob
Mon Jun 5 20:10:21 PDT 2006
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Hipp" <michael at hipp.com>
To: "Linux tips and tricks" <linux-users at linux-sxs.org>
Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 6:16 PM
Subject: Re: modem education
>> From: "Bruce Marshall" <bmarsh at bmarsh.com>
>
Ah, I miss-used the trem switch. What I was/am confused about is this modem
worked fine. I put in a new hd, a Seagate 160GB and installed Win XP. When
I fired it back up the ActionTec V.92 PCI modem wouldn't work with any of
the distros I monkey with (wash out my mouth!! preposition at end of
sentence). I tried all kinds of configurations, re-configuarations to no
avail. The box in which the modem arrived and the adds for this modem list
All M$ stuff, OS2, Unix and Linux. I assumed from this it had enough of all
of the correct chips? Here is the dope from the modem. "ACTIONTEC
PM560LKC V.92". The board says, #03-0322-3A. Here are all of the chips;
LCB110, CP Clare, 0018T11600; COSMO, 6010, M16; COSMO, 2010, 4N35, A41, B;
NAis, AQVZIDEN, 203, 2 of these; ATMEL, AT49F002T, 70JC, 0029, Lucent,
1673TV8, 28RDD 0022K, copyright sign, 98 LUC; ISSI, IS61C25AH-12J,JV052631H
0019, ISSI, IS61C25AH-12J,JV052631H 0020;
Agere, PCI-7XT, 0208S, 3745674 copyright 98 AGERE.
Did this modem have the right stuff and I sparked the chip monkeying around?
I try to remember to use my ground strap, but sometimes it comes loose and I
miss it. I found this file, I'm going to try to install it on my SuSE 10.0
after dinner, if I have time.
Bob
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