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SubjectRe: Unknown PCI device...


It's a winmodem.. As i was explained there are no PCI modems (except maybe
those many-serial-port pci cards)

Vladimir Dergachev


On Wed, 11 Nov 1998, Mike A. Harris wrote:

> I just plopped in a new 56k modem a friend brought over and here
> are the details.
>
> It is an AOPEN FM56-H 56k Kflex modem for the PCI bus. He got it
> without manual, but with a driver disk for Win95/98. We have no
> idea if it is a Winmodem or any other such crap.
>
> At any rate, the /proc/pci shows:
>
> Bus 0, device 6, function 0:
> Serial controller: Unknown vendor Unknown device (rev 1).
> Vendor id=127a. Device id=1005.
> Medium devsel. Fast back-to-back capable. IRQ b. Master
> Capable. Latency=64.
> Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xffae0000 [0xffae0000].
>
>
> I ran pnpdump and it didn't show anything at all.
>
> What exactly is pnp_serial for? I couldn't find any
> documentation on my system at all for it.
>
> Well, I hope that the above info was useful to someone... I'm
> going on the AOPEN website to determine if this modem is crap or
> not (which I'm assuming it is - at which point it flies out the
> window).
>
> Take care,
> TTYL
>
>
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