Messages in this thread | | | From | Michal Jaegermann <> | Subject | Re: driver for 3COM USR PCI v.90 modem? | Date | Mon, 6 Sep 1999 14:07:51 -0600 (MDT) |
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Khimenko Victor wrote: > I hear rumours that there are exists real PCI modems
Rumours are true. Look, for example, at www.actiontec.com. These modems have MSRP around $1OO (US). They are PCI and boxes sport big yellow sticker "Linux compatible" or something like that. :-) I dealt with some Cardbus modems for laptops which were definitely PCI and they were "real modems". In these cases it was enough to use IRQ and ioport reported by 'lspci' or by pcmcia support with setserial and one was in business. Undoubtely there is more.
Ted Ts'o added recently to serial support in 2.3 kernels quite a bit of PCI specific code. I would imagine that this will cover quite a few other cases but I do not have any experience with that.
Michal
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