Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 28 Jun 1999 15:53:36 +0100 (GMT) | From | Riley Williams <> | Subject | Re: [OFFTOPIC] Detector for modem for driver I want to code |
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Hi Mike.
>>>>> So, I really do need this device. Any help would be greatly >>>>> appreciated. Sorry for the [OT] posting.
>>>> I'll have a go at designing one for you, but don't hold your >>>> breath.
>>> That would be great! I figured a few rectifiers, a zener, and a >>> few other parts should do it, but I've been away from >>> electronics for a few years and don't have the time to fiddle.
>>> If you come up with something, I'd be very grateful indeed!
> [SNIP schematics]
> Thanks for putting the fragments together into a single > schematic! It looks much clearer to me now. I'll play with it > sometime soon.
No problems.
> BTW, you have wonderful ASCII schematic diagram abilities!! ;o)
{Blush} Thanks...
> Since we've abused the list a bit over this, I feel obligated > now to write a Linux device driver for it, and put it all on a > webpage. ;o)
Better still, get the driver included in the kernel sources, with the final schematic in the Documentation subdirectory...
> When I get it all working, I'll do something like that. Maybe > it'll get in 2.3.x sometime.... ;o)
Let's hope so...
> Anyone else interested in this circuit, etc.. should email me > privately, and I'll provide you with an email when I've got a > functional prototype. Then you can go to the URL and get the > schemas, etc...
Best wishes from Riley.
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