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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Linux and my modem Post 9194 by eNTer on Tuesday 23rd of October 2001 07:44:56 PM
Old 10-23-2001
Re: Linux and my modem

I suppose that your modem is one of type "WinModem", hwich I personally hate, because they waste a lot of CPU cycles and when connecting the system freezes for about one second... That kind of modem has a "small" problem: they're half hardware, and the other half software, and the manufacturers offers only drivers for Win32. I think that you should use a modem which is made in the "old style", I mean a modem which actually has built-in the communications port, and that port configures as standard serial port [dev/cuaa0, dev/cuaa1 etc, depending on what OS you use]
At this point you should have no problem...
A good replacement for your modem is an external one, is a guaranteed solution.

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Originally posted by CyPHoN
I installed Storm Linux last night on my P100. It's running great with the exception of one detail. When I try to connect to the internet (56k), if I have /dev/modem as my modem, my computer freezes, all I can do is drop to the command line. If I have /dev/tty# (# = 0 - 3) as my modem, it wont do anything. I think it may be a conflict somewhere between my modem and my mouse, but I don't know where to check or change this. Any help would greatly be appreciated.

CyPHoN
 

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dc(4)							     Kernel Interfaces Manual							     dc(4)

Name
       dc - serial line/mouse/keyboard

Syntax
       device	 dc0  at ibus?	vector dcintr

Description
       The  serial line controller provides four ports, with modem control on two of the ports.  The DECstation 3100 and DECstation 2100 only pro-
       vide partial modem control.  The DECstation 5000 provides full modem control. The ports are used as follows:

       Port	 Usage
       0	 Graphics device keyboard at 4800 BPS
       1	 Mouse or tablet at 4800 BPS
       2	 Communications port 1 (w/modem control)/local terminal
       3	 Communications port 2 (w/modem control)/local terminal

       Each communication port from the serial line controller behaves as described in and can be set to run at any of 16 speeds.  For the  encod-
       ing, see

       When  a	graphics device is not being used as the system console, communications port 2 becomes the system console.  In this configuration,
       the port can only be used at 9600 BPS and no modem control is supported.

       The serial line driver operates in interrupt-per-character mode (all pending characters are flushed from the silo on each interrupt).

Restrictions
       Speed must be set to 9600 BPS on the console port and 4800 BPS on ports used by graphics devices.  The serial  line  driver  enforces  this
       restriction; that is, changing speeds with the command may not always work on these ports.

Files
       console terminal

       local terminal

       local terminal

See Also
       console(4), devio(4), tty(4), ttys(5), MAKEDEV(8)

								       RISC								     dc(4)
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