The "OK" means that somebody has reported this modem to work.

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On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Lee Davidson wrote:

> OK            
> 4O6CHN-31735-PT-ENewCom 33.6kifxC data/fax, Cirrus Logic CL-
> MD3450 chipset, possibly same as Actionwell ActionMedia 
> AC3420
> Yes
> Yes
> ISANewCom, Nathan Lee
> 
> This is the only entry in that chart which I can see mentions my 
> chipset.  does the OK before it mean I'm all right, or does it mean 
> I'm stuck and need a new modem?  *crosses fingers*
> 
> --Lee
> 
> On 6 Dec 99, at 20:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > 
> > For starters, make sure that your modem is not on "the big list"
> > http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/19991203a.html
> > 
> > --
> >   Matt Galgoci
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> > 
> > On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Lee Davidson wrote:
> > 
> > > Sorry for the length of this message:
> > > 
> > > I'm having a bit of trouble getting PPP set up on my computer, 
> > > which I have recently set up as Linux only (previously it was setup for
> > > dual-boot with W95).  I asked on redhat-ppp-list and received little
> > > answer, so thought I would try here as well.
> > > 
> > > One thing that was suggested to me there was that I may have an 
> > > IRQ problem.  I checked and it seems that my modem IS PnP, so I 
> > > suppose there are probably steps I need to take to ensure that that is
> > > setup properly.  I was under the impression that if I could get my modem
> > > to dial and connect correctly to the ISP using Minicom or the like,
> > > there is not a problem with interrupts.  What is the truth here?
> > > 
> > > Anyway, the basic problem is that I can get a connection, but 
> > > cannot maintain one.  I can post from /var/log/messages if needed.  
> > >  
> > > But I thought that a first step might be to make sure the IRQ 
> > > problem doesn't exist.  I've read through documentation which 
> > > accompanies isappptools and don't feel totally at ease beginning 
> > > this process...but am willing to give it a shot.
> > > 
> > > It suggests somewhere that I look in the BIOS and tell it that this is
> > > NOT a PnP OS, but I cannot find that option specifically worded like
> > > that.  The only obviously PnP-related options I find are Resources
> > > controlled by: (Auto/Manual) Reset Configuration Data:
> > > (Enabled/Disabled) PCI IRQ Activated By: (Level/Edge) PCI IDE IRQ Map
> > > To: (ISA/PCI-SLOT1/PCI-SLOT2/PCI-SLOT3/                                          
> PCI-SLOT4/PCI-AUTO)
> > > 
> > > 
> > > Any thoughts?  Please let me know if I need to specify on anything or
> > > give more details.
> > > 
> > > Thanks.
> > > --Lee
> > > 
> > > 
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