Re: US Robotics Message Modem compatibilty with Linux

2000-10-22 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, Rajesh Padalia wrote: > - Sorry I did not mention that it is External modem. > - Advance functions: It has inbuilt memory of 2MB to store incoming fax etc. > if PC is not ON. Are there any utility in Linux to read stored data from > Modem. > > Thanks. > > Rajesh Padalia >

Re: US Robotics Message Modem compatibilty with Linux

2000-10-22 Thread Lee Howard
>Easy thing to remember: PCI modem = BAD. ISA and External modems = GOOD :) This isn't a good rule-of-thumb. There are hardware and software PCI modems. (I use a 3Com-USR PCI 3CP5610 with linux.) There are hardware and software ISA modems. (I have a number of ISA software modems.) There are ha

Re: US Robotics Message Modem compatibilty with Linux

2000-10-22 Thread Rajesh Padalia
TED]> To: RedHat List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, 22 October, 2000 11:22 AM Subject: Re: US Robotics Message Modem compatibilty with Linux > Um.. what type of board is it? If it's PCI, forget it (unless they've > de-Windows themselves a bit and started providing drive

Re: US Robotics Message Modem compatibilty with Linux

2000-10-22 Thread Statux
Um.. what type of board is it? If it's PCI, forget it (unless they've de-Windows themselves a bit and started providing drivers). What kind of advanced functions? If it's anything non-standard it's probably emulated (PCI modems are like that with their winmodem ways). Easy thing to remember: PCI