[Scottish] Internal modems
george
scottish at mailman.lug.org.uk
Mon Jan 13 17:27:00 2003
It's an intel chipset, heres what I get when I run the command
00:06.0 Communication controller; Intel cop: Unkown device 1040
Subsystem: Intel corp.: Unknown device 1000
Flags: Bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 12
Memory at df000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4M]
Capabiliites: [e0] Power Managment version 2
George
Cameron Logie wrote:
>George,
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>Have you tried 'lspci -v' in MD to make sure that's OK ?
>Any chance of some chip numbers from the modem card ?
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>Cammy.
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>george said:
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>>Cameron and Ian,
>> Thanks for the quick response. The modem
>>is listed with an IRQ number at boot, it's a PCI and it's plug and play
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>>George
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>>Cameron Logie wrote:
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>>>George,
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>>>Do you seen a 'Comm device' with an IRQ listed before MD boot ?
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>>>Cammy.
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>>>george said:
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>>>> I am trying to get my modem working with MD9. My old external modem
>>>>coughed a hairball and died, now MD won't pick up the new (internal
>>>>modem) it's a hardware modem not software so I know that isn't the
>>>>problem
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>>>>George
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