Re: What about controllerless "hardware" modems?

From: clayton rollins (crollins666_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 01/20/04

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    Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 23:53:14 +0000
    
    

    On Jan., 19 2004 Marin Krkac <mkrkac@public.srce.hr> wrote:
    >clayton rollins wrote:
    >
    >>Hi Marin,
    >>
    >>On Jan., 18 2004 Marin Krkac <mkrkac@public.srce.hr> wrote:
    >>
    >>>
    >>>I have an internal "hardware" modem. When I bought it they said it was a
    >>>hardware modem and it said so on the box too. It has an Intel/Ambient
    >>>chipset, or more precisely, as the windows driver says, Intel 536ep. But
    >>>I found out just a few days ago that it's not actually a real hardware
    >>>modem. It has a DSP but it's controllerless - that part is in software.
    >>>It's also called a HAM modem (a Host Accelerated Modem). There is a
    >>>linux driver but I think it's only partially open-source. Is there any
    >>>chance this modem might work under FreeBSD?
    >>
    >>You might try running one of the binary linux drivers through linux
    >>compatibility. If you need technical assistance in doing this, the
    >>-questions list should be able to help you. There is a chapter in the
    >>handbook on this:
    >>http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/linuxemu.html
    >
    >I didn't know linux compatibility also applies to drivers.
    >
    >Thanks for your help.
    >

    Hi Marin,

    Eeek! I should have been clearer about what I meant...

    I have no idea if the compatibilty layer is capable of this; I just
    thought it would be something to try.

    The little sentence about technical support and -questions was
    meant to point you in the right direction if this doesn't work, or
    if you needed further advice about using linux compatibility.

    Hope you get it working... :)

    Regards,
    Clayton

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