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Iscritto dal: Apr 2004
Messaggi: 364
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Driver modem 56K
Salve ragazzi, uso da qualche tempo la Mandrake 9.1 e avendo un win modem Conexant, ho trovato i rispettivi driver per linux, ma per una connessione a 14 K e non vi dico la lentezza per aprire una sola pagina internet, con questa velocità. Qualcuno sa se esistono i driver per far andare un soft modem 56 K ad un velocità normale?
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Iscritto dal: Apr 2000
Città: Roma
Messaggi: 15625
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Sì, a pagamento.
Ringrazia la Conexant per il loro continuo e puntuale supporto a Linux.
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0: or %edi, %ecx; adc %eax, (%edx); popf; je 0b-22; pop %ebx; fadds 0x56(%ecx); lds 0x56(%ebx), %esp; mov %al, %al andeqs pc, r1, #147456; blpl 0xff8dd280; ldrgtb r4, [r6, #-472]; addgt r5, r8, r3, ror #12 |
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Iscritto dal: May 2004
Città: Apulia
Messaggi: 2443
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forse su emule
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Iscritto dal: Jul 2002
Messaggi: 4334
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modem seriale
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0: or %edi, %ecx; adc %eax, (%edx); popf; je 0b-22; pop %ebx; fadds 0x56(%ecx); lds 0x56(%ebx), %esp; mov %al, %al andeqs pc, r1, #147456; blpl 0xff8dd280; ldrgtb r4, [r6, #-472]; addgt r5, r8, r3, ror #12 |
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Iscritto dal: Nov 2003
Città: Udine
Messaggi: 11337
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Installation ============ 1. Unpack tar.gz package file: $ gzip -dc slmdm-2.X.X.tar.gz | tar xf - 2. 'cd' to package directory: $ cd slmdm-2.X.X 3. Review and edit (if need) 'Makefile'. Note: Probably you will want to correct in Makefile path to your local linux kernel header files: KERNEL_INCLUDES=/path/to/linux/include Another way is to pass command line the parameter while running 'make': $ make KERNEL_INCLUDES=/path/to/linux/include ... 4. Run 'make' command to compile package: $ make 5. Install. If you are going to use AMR/CNR/PCI modem type (as superuser): # make install-amr , or # make install-usb if you are going to use USB modem. It will install: - modem kernel modules slmdm.o (modem core), slfax.o (fax) into '/lib/modules/<kernel-version>/misc' directory (standard linux modules' directory). - hardware specific kernel module slamrmo.o (for AMR/CNR/PCI) or slusb.o (for USB) into '/lib/modules/<kernel-version>/misc' directory (standard linux modules' directory). - country settings data file 'country.dat' into directory '/etc'. Also it will: - create character tty device entry '/dev/ttySL0' with major number 212 and symbolic link 'dev/modem'. - config you '/etc/modules.conf' file in order to provide possibility for loading the modem modules into kernel on demand automatically by kmod, when you are going to use them. Note: currently you cannot use both AMR/CNR/PCI and USB Modems. 6. Config modem country. You can configure your current country by using module parameters 'country' or 'country_code'. Add 'options' directive line to file '/etc/modules.conf': options slmdm country=<MyCountry> , for example options slmdm country=USA , or use module parameter while module loading: # modprobe slmdm country=<MyCountry> Use 'slver -c' to see list of all supported countries and their codes (utility 'slver' may be found in package directory). Note: Command ATI7 shows installed country setting. 7. Using the modem. Installation will automatically create character tty device entry '/dev/ttySL0' with major number 212 and symbolic link '/dev/modem'. Use one of them as modem device for your dialing application. 8. Uninstallation. In package directory just type: # make uninstall Using RPM ========= 1. Build SRPM and RPM from tar.gz package: In order to build RPM and SRPM run command: # rpm -ta slmdm-2.X.X.tar.gz It will build in your RPM directory: - slmdm-2.X.X-Y.src.rpm - Source SRPM package - slmdm-2.X.X-Y.i386.rpm - Core Modem RPM package - slmdm-amr-2.X.X-Y.i386.rpm - AMR/CNR/PCI Modem driver - slmdm-usb-2.X.X-Y.i386.rpm - USB Modem driver 2. Install To install Modem core package run: # rpm -i /path/to/slmdm-2.X.X-Y.i386.rpm To install Modem hw driver run: # rpm -i /path/to/slmdm-amr-2.X.X-Y.i386.rpm if you are going to use AMR/CNR/PCI Modem, or # rpm -i /path/to/slmdm-usb-2.X.X-Y.i386.rpm if you are going to use SmartUSB56 Modem. Note: currently you cannot install and use both AMR/CNR/PCI and USB Modems. 3. Uninstall. # rpm -e slmdm slmdm-<amr|usb> Getting Started =============== After successful installation and configuration modules will be loaded on demand if you are using 'kmod' in linux kernel. Also you can load modules by hand: # modprobe slamrmo if you are using AMR/CNR/PCI modem, or # modprobe slusb if you are using SmartUSB56 Modem. Troubleshooting =============== If you get an error message during installation/configuration or loading the modules try to see it in FAQ file. Please report the problem to your modem provider or to us ([email protected]). Customization ============= Look at 'editme.c' file in package directory. Feedback ======== Please send any feedbacks to Smart Link. See the Smart Link web site for contact information (www.smlink.com) or to [email protected]. ma può essere che uno che installa linux per la prima volta deve fare tutto sto casino x un modem????
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Iscritto dal: Jul 2002
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Iscritto dal: Jan 2004
Città: Fano
Messaggi: 537
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Io mi sono comprato un modem a 10 euro modem interno isdn su internet. Ho risparmiato fatica e incazz*****. Ora sono è 1 anno che navigo. Se non fosse per l'editing video userei solo quello.
A proposito qualcuno sà dove cinelerra mette i log. Mi abortisce ma non sò come fare a trovare l'errore. |
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