10-29-2002
Thank you AngryRabbi!!!
I will search for the model and Motorola brand you suggested.
I hope the modem will fit into my PCI card bus slot and I don't think that there should be any different behavior with my notebook.
Also can you tell me whether you had to use any drivers for getting it worked / whether you had to download or available with the PCI card??
Cheers!
Vishnu.
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GTP(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual GTP(4)
NAME
gtp -- Gemtek PCI FM radio device
SYNOPSIS
gtp* at pci? flags 0x00
radio* at gtp?
DESCRIPTION
The gtp driver provides support for the Gemtek PCI and Guillemot MaxiRadio FM2000 FM radio tuners.
The Gemtek PCI cards are stereo FM tuners that can tune in the range 87.5 - 108.0 MHz, report signal status and stereo/mono on the current
frequency, force audio output to mono, perform hardware signal search, and have an internal AFC.
The card is based on the TEA5757 chip; see radio(4) for details.
The flags control the driver behavior. For example, with flags 0x01 the driver will assume that a TEA5759 chip is used.
SEE ALSO
intro(4), pci(4), radio(4), radio(9)
HISTORY
The gtp device driver appeared in OpenBSD 3.2 and subsequently in NetBSD 1.6 wherein it replaced the mr(4) driver.
AUTHORS
The gtp driver and the man page was written by Vladimir Popov <jumbo@narod.ru>.
BUGS
It is impossible to determine which frequency the card is tuned to. Thus, the driver will report an internally stored value even if it is
not correct (changed by some program that uses direct port access).
BSD
March 26, 2011 BSD