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Re: Help with USR Sportster 33.6 modem, RedHat Linux 4.1
- To: HylaFAX List <flexfax@sgi.com>
- Subject: Re: Help with USR Sportster 33.6 modem, RedHat Linux 4.1
- From: Phil Watkinson <pkw@elgro.co.uk>
- Date: Mon, 24 Mar 1997 18:35:45 +0000
At 09:13 24/03/97 EST, Nico Garcia replied:
>
>Conceivable, but I don't think so. My mouse is a PS/2 mouse. From what
>little DOS work I've done, it seems that the COM1/COM3 setup you've
>described would never have worked even under Win95, and the modem and
>mouse operate fine under Win95 with the exact same hardware.
>
> reconfig your internal modem jumpers to use that
> tell Linux (using setserial) that this is the IRQ for that port.
>
>I downloaded setserial last night, and will be playing with it today.
>I thought USR Sportsters had software configurable interrupts: at least,
>I seem able to play with it in the Win95 device manager.
>
Hi, Nico.
I believe the internal 14.4 and 28.8 USR Sportsters have a jumper on the
card for both the COM port and the IRQ. They are said to be factory set
to COM2 and IRQ3. I would expect the 33.6 version to be the same - the
manual will confirm or otherwise.
My understanding is that the settings in the Windows '95 device manager
must match the settings on the card; this is the case with my non-Plug and
Pray ethernet card.
A possibility to investigate is that your modem is set to COM2, but with
an alternative IRQ, say IRQ5 . The Linux commands would be something like:
/bin/setserial /dev/cua1 irq 5
/bin/setserial /dev/cua1 spd_vhi
/bin/setserial -a /dev/cua1 >> /var/log/messages
Good Luck!
Cheers,
Phil Watkinson,
Boston, UK.