Once again, I must be the bearer of bad tidings...
The SupraMax PCI (and all of the Supra series PCI modems) will not work
with Linux. Please search the mailing list archives for my more detailed
explanations. Several people have had trouble with these modems
(including myself). You'll e
This morning I tried to install Debian on a system with one of
these modems and was unsuccessful in creating a PPP connection.
The BIOS initializes the modem to IRQ 9, and Win95 says it's on
COM2. So I used /dev/ttyS1 as the device name and used setserial
to change the IRQ to 9, but still no succ
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> have you gotten your supramax to work in linux? please let me know.. i cant
> get mine to work either... is this modem a winmodem?
>
>From what I understand (you can look back a week or so to see my question
in the mailing list archives), the SupraMax is a software m
joseph evan porter wrote:
> This is what I get for buying before checking to see whether my new
> hardware is supported:
> SupraMax is a software modem (I'm pretty sure) with a Rockwell chipset and
> firmware revision 2260.
AFAIK software modems are not supported under Linux
igure a Diamond SupraMax PCI 56K modem on Debian?
> If I look at /proc/pci, I get:
>
> Bus 0, device 9, function 0:
> Serial controller: Unknown vendor Unknown Device (rev. 1)
> Vendor id=127a Device id=1002
> Medium devsel. Fast back-to-back capable. IRQ 10. Master ca
This is what I get for buying before checking to see whether my new
hardware is supported:
Has anyone tried to configure a Diamond SupraMax PCI 56K modem on Debian?
If I look at /proc/pci, I get:
Bus 0, device 9, function 0:
Serial controller: Unknown vendor Unknown Device (rev. 1
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