"Scott B. Berry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>>I am wondering since I have a supra Express 56i how to set it up in my linux
>>box.  I have read the winmodem how to.  This box is a Pentium 300 with 6.4Gb
>>of hard disk space with 64mb of Ram.  I am using speech synthesis built in
>>to the kernel called Speakup.  If anyone is interested you may read more at
>>http://www.linux-speakup.org.  I have used "isapnp/etc/isapnp.conf" to try
>>to get the values right but it is saying "Don't know what to do with any of
>>the stuff that I have taken the # away from.  I am just wondering do I have
>>to tweak settings or does isapnp already do that for me.  I am using kernel
>>2.2.18 right now.  Thanks for the help.

Scott,

You might be mixing apples and oranges here. Diamond made several quite 
different models of the SupraExpress 56i.  The ISA models were NOT 
"winmodems", but he PCI version were.  The ISA models were just like any 
other modem with a UART.

If you have an ISA modem, then you "might" have to use the isapnptools 
package, although I didn't have to do this on the model I have.  If I 
set the BIOS to "PnP OS = no", then the BIOS would pick it up and 
initialize it OK.  I just had to set up a serial port using the I/O and 
IRQ that the BIOS assigned.  If I turned off the second serial port on 
the motherboard, the BIOS would automatically initialize my modem to 
that port, and I didn't have to use isapnp at all!

If your modem is a PCI modem and thus a "winmodem", then the isapnp 
tools package will NOT be of much help, since it is for the ISA bus 
only.  The PCI bus has this functionality built-in.

Here is a good site for more info... just look in the database and look 
up your specific model of modem.

> http://www.idir.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html


Cheers,
-Don Spoon-




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