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modem question and modem string wanted
Greg wrote: modem question and modem string wanted Is it ok to have an isa modem and pci modem installed at the same time? I have a dual boot system. 98se and xp. Sure, note that both will take a comm port, so it would be best to disable any onboard comm ports via BIOS. You may have conflicts which might take some manual configuration in 9X. 98se and puppy Linux live cd does recognize my ISA modem (cl-md56xx cirrus logic) Windows xp does not. However, xp does recognize the ESS 1868 ISA sound card. I hope that does not mean, I have to reinstall XP, so it will recognize my modem. I did try the standard modem trick As far as the string wanted For 98se What is the string to mute the modem volume and show the connection speed, not the port speed. Greg ISA isn't directly addressed in XP, and the modem may not "talk" properly to XP for it to be installed [requiring XP drivers]. If you're interested look for how to get ISA to work properly, and for an XP driver for the ISA modem. Note, however, that this modem doesn't seem to work in XP [or well from what I have found], its a softmodem. The cl-md56xx Cirrus modem is an EARLY implementation of a Win-modem [controllerless] meaning it is a SOFTWARE modem [and works better with the 6.04 or later firmware upgrade, and many were under product recall]. It also uses Cirrus Logic's special set of AT commands, so standard Hayes commands may not work properly. Command Output AT i1 Reports the modem chip firmware revision. AT i3 Reports the chipset name. AT i7 Gives the version of the board manufacturer firmware. AT i21 Gives the Cirrus Logic firmware revision. AT i22 Gives the Cirrus Logic manufacturer name. AT i23 Gives the Cirrus Logic product model. AT +GMI? Identifies the modem manufacturer. AT +GMM? Identifies the product model. AT +GMR? Identifies the product revision. AT&V may provide some information of commands available Ln - Speaker Volume The modem sets the speaker volume control according to the parameter supplied. The parameter value, if valid, is written to S22 bits 0 and 1. L0 Low volume. L1 Low volume. (Default.) L2 Medium volume. L3 High volume. Result Codes: OK n = 0 to 3. ERROR Otherwise. Mn - Speaker Control This command selects when the speaker will be on or off. The parameter value, if valid, is written to S22 bits 2 and 3. M0 Speaker is always off. M1 Speaker is on during call establishment, but off when receiving carrier. (Default.) M2 Speaker is always on. M3 Speaker is off when receiving carrier and during dialing, but on during answering. Result Codes: OK n = 0 to 3. ERROR Otherwise. [from a discussion on the particular modem] Xn - Extended Result Codes: This command selects which subset of the result messages will be used by the modem to inform the DTE of the results of commands. Blind dialling is enabled or disabled by country parameters. If the user wishes to enforce dial tone detection, a "W" can be placed in the dial string (see D command). Note that the information below is based upon the default implementation of the X results table. Table 3-1 indicates the messages which are enabled for each X value. If the modem is in facsimile mode (+FCLASS=1 or 2), the only message sent to indicate a connection is CONNECT without a speed indication. X0 Disables monitoring of busy tones unless forced otherwise by country requirements; send only OK, CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR, and NO ANSWER result codes. Blind dialling enabled/disabled by country parameters. If busy tone detection is enforced and busy tone is detected, NO CARRIER will be reported. If dial tone detection is enforced or selected and dial tone is not detected, NO CARRIER will be reported instead of NO DIAL TONE. The value 000b is written to S22 bits 6, 5, and 4, respectively. X1 Disables monitoring of busy tones unless forced otherwise by country requirements; send only OK, CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR, NO ANSWER, and CONNECT XXXX (XXXX = rate). Blind dialling enabled/disabled by country parameters. If busy tone detection is enforced and busy tone is detected, NO CARRIER will be reported instead of BUSY. If dial tone detection is enforced or selected and dial tone is not detected, NO CARRIER will be reported instead of NO DIAL TONE. The value 100b is written to S22 bits 6, 5, and 4, respectively. X2 Disables monitoring of busy tones unless forced otherwise by country requirements; send only OK, CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR, NO DIALTONE, NO ANSWER, and CONNECT XXXX. If busy tone detection is enforced and busy tone is detected, NO CARRIER will be reported instead of BUSY. If dial tone detection is enforced or selected and dial tone is not detected, NO DIAL TONE will be reported instead of NO CARRIER . The value 101b is written to S22 bits 6, 5, and 4, respectively. X3 Enables monitoring of busy tones; send only OK, CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR, NO ANSWER, and CONNECT XXXX. Blind dialling enabled/disabled by country parameters. If dial tone detection is enforced and dial tone is not detected, NO CARRIER will be reported. The value 110b is written to S22 bits 6, 5, and 4, respectively. X4 Enables monitoring of busy tones; send all messages. The value 111b is written to S22 bits 6, 5, and 4, respectively. (Default.) Result Codes: OK n = 0 to 4. ERROR Otherwise. Table 3-1. Result Codes Short Form Long Form | n Value in ATXn Command ------------------------------+----------------------------------- 0 1 2 3 4 0 OK x x x x x 1 CONNECT x x x x x 2 RING x x x x x 3 NO CARRIER x x x x x 4 ERROR x x x x x 5 CONNECT 1200 1 x x x x 6 NO DIALTONE 3 3 x x x 7 BUSY 3 3 3 x x 8 NO ANSWER x x x x x 9 CONNECT 0600 1 x x x x 10 CONNECT 2400 1 x x x x 11 CONNECT 4800 1 x x x x 12 CONNECT 9600 1 x x x x 13 CONNECT 7200 1 x x x x 14 CONNECT 12000 1 x x x x 15 CONNECT 14400 1 x x x x 16 CONNECT 19200 1 x x x x 17 CONNECT 38400 1 x x x x 18 CONNECT 57600 1 x x x x 22 CONNECT 1200TX/75RX 1 x x x x 23 CONNECT 75TX/1200RX 1 x x x x 24 DELAYED 4 4 4 4 x 32 BLACKLISTED 4 4 4 4 x 40 CARRIER 300 x 44 CARRIER 1200/75 x 45 CARRIER 75/1200 x 46 CARRIER 1200 x 47 CARRIER 2400 x 48 CARRIER 4800 x 49 CARRIER 7200 x 50 CARRIER 9600 x 51 CARRIER 12000 x 52 CARRIER 14400 x 66 COMPRESSION: CLASS 5 x 67 COMPRESSION: V.42 bis x 69 COMPRESSION: NONE x 76 PROTOCOL: NONE x 77 PROTOCOL: LAPM x 80 PROTOCOL: ALT x 81 PROTOCOL: ALT-CELLULAR x 33 FAX x x x x x +F4 +FCERROR x x x x x 35 DATA x x x x x Note: An 'X' in a column indicates that the message (either the long form if verbose, or the value only for short form) will be generated when that particular value of 'n' (shown at the top of the column) has been selected by the use of ATXn. If the column is blank, then no message will be generated for that X option. A numeral indicates which less explicit message (verbose or short form) will be output [from Rockwell/Hayes command set information] -- MEB http://peoplescounsel.org/ref/windows-main.htm Windows Info, Diagnostics, Security, Networking http://peoplescounsel.org The "real world" of Law, Justice, and Government ___--- |
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modem question and modem string wanted
On Sat, 07 Nov 2009 21:14:45 -0500, MEB
wrote: Greg wrote: modem question and modem string wanted Is it ok to have an isa modem and pci modem installed at the same time? I have a dual boot system. 98se and xp. Sure, note that both will take a comm port, so it would be best to disable any onboard comm ports via BIOS. You may have conflicts which might take some manual configuration in 9X. 98se and puppy Linux live cd does recognize my ISA modem (cl-md56xx cirrus logic) Windows xp does not. However, xp does recognize the ESS 1868 ISA sound card. I hope that does not mean, I have to reinstall XP, so it will recognize my modem. I did try the standard modem trick As far as the string wanted For 98se What is the string to mute the modem volume and show the connection speed, not the port speed. Greg ISA isn't directly addressed in XP, and the modem may not "talk" properly to XP for it to be installed [requiring XP drivers]. If you're interested look for how to get ISA to work properly, and for an XP driver for the ISA modem. Note, however, that this modem doesn't seem to work in XP [or well from what I have found], its a softmodem. The cl-md56xx Cirrus modem is an EARLY implementation of a Win-modem [controllerless] meaning it is a SOFTWARE modem [and works better with the 6.04 or later firmware upgrade, and many were under product recall]. It also uses Cirrus Logic's special set of AT commands, so standard Hayes commands may not work properly. I just ordered a modem again. This time, I made sure it would have drivers for both 98se and xp. I think the only way xp would recognize it, is to do a reinstall or repair install of xp. I think you might be write about the com ports. 98se Com port 1 (Maybe the mouse) Com port 2 (ISA modem) Com port 3 (maybe it was used for the old pci modem) Xp Com port 1 (Maybe the mouse) Com port 2 (Unknown) AT+M0,S22 (Put this in the extra modem settings) I think the S code forces to show the connection speed, not the port speed. Not sure if I remember if that is correct. To all, Does it hurt to have an ISA modem and a PCI modem installed at the same time? I would like to keep it installed for Puppy Linux. Greg |
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modem question and modem string wanted
On Sat, 07 Nov 2009 21:14:45 -0500, MEB
wrote: Greg wrote: modem question and modem string wanted Is it ok to have an isa modem and pci modem installed at the same time? I have a dual boot system. 98se and xp. Sure, note that both will take a comm port, so it would be best to disable any onboard comm ports via BIOS. You may have conflicts which might take some manual configuration in 9X. 98se and puppy Linux live cd does recognize my ISA modem (cl-md56xx cirrus logic) Windows xp does not. However, xp does recognize the ESS 1868 ISA sound card. I hope that does not mean, I have to reinstall XP, so it will recognize my modem. I did try the standard modem trick As far as the string wanted For 98se What is the string to mute the modem volume and show the connection speed, not the port speed. Greg ISA isn't directly addressed in XP, and the modem may not "talk" properly to XP for it to be installed [requiring XP drivers]. If you're interested look for how to get ISA to work properly, and for an XP driver for the ISA modem. Note, however, that this modem doesn't seem to work in XP [or well from what I have found], its a softmodem. The cl-md56xx Cirrus modem is an EARLY implementation of a Win-modem [controllerless] meaning it is a SOFTWARE modem [and works better with the 6.04 or later firmware upgrade, and many were under product recall]. It also uses Cirrus Logic's special set of AT commands, so standard Hayes commands may not work properly. I just ordered a modem again. This time, I made sure it would have drivers for both 98se and xp. I think the only way xp would recognize it, is to do a reinstall or repair install of xp. I think you might be write about the com ports. 98se Com port 1 (Maybe the mouse) Com port 2 (ISA modem) Com port 3 (maybe it was used for the old pci modem) Xp Com port 1 (Maybe the mouse) Com port 2 (Unknown) AT+M0,S22 (Put this in the extra modem settings) I think the S code forces to show the connection speed, not the port speed. Not sure if I remember if that is correct. To all, Does it hurt to have an ISA modem and a PCI modem installed at the same time? I would like to keep it installed for Puppy Linux. Greg |
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modem question and modem string wanted
Greg wrote:
On Sat, 07 Nov 2009 21:14:45 -0500, MEB wrote: Greg wrote: modem question and modem string wanted Is it ok to have an isa modem and pci modem installed at the same time? I have a dual boot system. 98se and xp. Sure, note that both will take a comm port, so it would be best to disable any onboard comm ports via BIOS. You may have conflicts which might take some manual configuration in 9X. 98se and puppy Linux live cd does recognize my ISA modem (cl-md56xx cirrus logic) Windows xp does not. However, xp does recognize the ESS 1868 ISA sound card. I hope that does not mean, I have to reinstall XP, so it will recognize my modem. I did try the standard modem trick As far as the string wanted For 98se What is the string to mute the modem volume and show the connection speed, not the port speed. Greg ISA isn't directly addressed in XP, and the modem may not "talk" properly to XP for it to be installed [requiring XP drivers]. If you're interested look for how to get ISA to work properly, and for an XP driver for the ISA modem. Note, however, that this modem doesn't seem to work in XP [or well from what I have found], its a softmodem. The cl-md56xx Cirrus modem is an EARLY implementation of a Win-modem [controllerless] meaning it is a SOFTWARE modem [and works better with the 6.04 or later firmware upgrade, and many were under product recall]. It also uses Cirrus Logic's special set of AT commands, so standard Hayes commands may not work properly. I just ordered a modem again. This time, I made sure it would have drivers for both 98se and xp. I think the only way xp would recognize it, is to do a reinstall or repair install of xp. It may not have, even then... I think you might be write about the com ports. 98se Com port 1 (Maybe the mouse) Com port 2 (ISA modem) Com port 3 (maybe it was used for the old pci modem) Is it a serial mouse, then yes. If a PS2 then no. Xp Com port 1 (Maybe the mouse) Com port 2 (Unknown) AT+M0,S22 (Put this in the extra modem settings) No comma, all commands are to be placed in one long string. The comma is generally a pause command. So the init string may look like ATF0V1X4&K3E1M0W1&Q4\N3S46=138&W1 - etc. I think the S code forces to show the connection speed, not the port speed. Not sure if I remember if that is correct. S22 - Speaker/Results Bit Mapped Options Indicates the status of command options. Default: 117 (75h) (01110101b) Bit 0,1 - Speaker volume (Ln) 0 Off (L0) 1 Low (L1) (Default.) 2 Medium (L2) 3 High (L3) Bit 2,3 - Speaker control (Mn) 0 Disabled (M0) 1 Off on carrier (M1) (Default.) 2 Always on (M2) 3 On during handshake (M3) Bit 4,5,6 - Limit result codes (Xn) 0 X0 4 X1 5 X2 6 X3 7 X4 (Default.) Bit 7 - Reserved S95 - Extended Result Codes The bits in this register can be set to override some of the Wn command options. A bit set to a 1 in this register will enable the corresponding result code regardless of the Wn setting. Also, refer to Table 3-1. Default: 0 Bit 0 CONNECT result code indicates DCE speed instead of DTE speed. Bit 1 Append/ARQ to CONNECT XXXX result code in error-correction mode (XXXX = rate; see Table 3-1). Bit 2 Enable CARRIER XXXX result code (XXXX = rate; see Table 3-1). Bit 3 Enable PROTOCOL XXXX result code (XXXX = protocol identifier; see Table 3-1). Bit 4 Reserved. Bit 5 Enable COMPRESSION result code (XXXX = compression type; see Table 3-1). Bit 6 Reserved. Bit 7 Reserved To all, Does it hurt to have an ISA modem and a PCI modem installed at the same time? I would like to keep it installed for Puppy Linux. Greg Answered already. I used to run two myself, one for regular usage, another for dedicated Fax services [two line system] or with a single line [the USR Sportster Fax/Data 14400 for faxes as it tended to connect better with all the fax machines and modems]. Note: you *may* have to disable some of the features or split them between the two internal modems. You can't (or shouldn't) have a single line and run two programs using two separate modems at the same time. BOTH may try to answer, or the Fax/Data signaling [monitoring] may interfere with the other program [even though they are on separate comm ports]. Most comm programs have the option to choose which device you want to use, so pick which one when starting. Its MUCH easier to use an internal and external [turn off when not in use]. -- MEB http://peoplescounsel.org/ref/windows-main.htm Windows Info, Diagnostics, Security, Networking http://peoplescounsel.org The "real world" of Law, Justice, and Government ___--- |
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modem question and modem string wanted
Greg wrote:
On Sat, 07 Nov 2009 21:14:45 -0500, MEB wrote: Greg wrote: modem question and modem string wanted Is it ok to have an isa modem and pci modem installed at the same time? I have a dual boot system. 98se and xp. Sure, note that both will take a comm port, so it would be best to disable any onboard comm ports via BIOS. You may have conflicts which might take some manual configuration in 9X. 98se and puppy Linux live cd does recognize my ISA modem (cl-md56xx cirrus logic) Windows xp does not. However, xp does recognize the ESS 1868 ISA sound card. I hope that does not mean, I have to reinstall XP, so it will recognize my modem. I did try the standard modem trick As far as the string wanted For 98se What is the string to mute the modem volume and show the connection speed, not the port speed. Greg ISA isn't directly addressed in XP, and the modem may not "talk" properly to XP for it to be installed [requiring XP drivers]. If you're interested look for how to get ISA to work properly, and for an XP driver for the ISA modem. Note, however, that this modem doesn't seem to work in XP [or well from what I have found], its a softmodem. The cl-md56xx Cirrus modem is an EARLY implementation of a Win-modem [controllerless] meaning it is a SOFTWARE modem [and works better with the 6.04 or later firmware upgrade, and many were under product recall]. It also uses Cirrus Logic's special set of AT commands, so standard Hayes commands may not work properly. I just ordered a modem again. This time, I made sure it would have drivers for both 98se and xp. I think the only way xp would recognize it, is to do a reinstall or repair install of xp. It may not have, even then... I think you might be write about the com ports. 98se Com port 1 (Maybe the mouse) Com port 2 (ISA modem) Com port 3 (maybe it was used for the old pci modem) Is it a serial mouse, then yes. If a PS2 then no. Xp Com port 1 (Maybe the mouse) Com port 2 (Unknown) AT+M0,S22 (Put this in the extra modem settings) No comma, all commands are to be placed in one long string. The comma is generally a pause command. So the init string may look like ATF0V1X4&K3E1M0W1&Q4\N3S46=138&W1 - etc. I think the S code forces to show the connection speed, not the port speed. Not sure if I remember if that is correct. S22 - Speaker/Results Bit Mapped Options Indicates the status of command options. Default: 117 (75h) (01110101b) Bit 0,1 - Speaker volume (Ln) 0 Off (L0) 1 Low (L1) (Default.) 2 Medium (L2) 3 High (L3) Bit 2,3 - Speaker control (Mn) 0 Disabled (M0) 1 Off on carrier (M1) (Default.) 2 Always on (M2) 3 On during handshake (M3) Bit 4,5,6 - Limit result codes (Xn) 0 X0 4 X1 5 X2 6 X3 7 X4 (Default.) Bit 7 - Reserved S95 - Extended Result Codes The bits in this register can be set to override some of the Wn command options. A bit set to a 1 in this register will enable the corresponding result code regardless of the Wn setting. Also, refer to Table 3-1. Default: 0 Bit 0 CONNECT result code indicates DCE speed instead of DTE speed. Bit 1 Append/ARQ to CONNECT XXXX result code in error-correction mode (XXXX = rate; see Table 3-1). Bit 2 Enable CARRIER XXXX result code (XXXX = rate; see Table 3-1). Bit 3 Enable PROTOCOL XXXX result code (XXXX = protocol identifier; see Table 3-1). Bit 4 Reserved. Bit 5 Enable COMPRESSION result code (XXXX = compression type; see Table 3-1). Bit 6 Reserved. Bit 7 Reserved To all, Does it hurt to have an ISA modem and a PCI modem installed at the same time? I would like to keep it installed for Puppy Linux. Greg Answered already. I used to run two myself, one for regular usage, another for dedicated Fax services [two line system] or with a single line [the USR Sportster Fax/Data 14400 for faxes as it tended to connect better with all the fax machines and modems]. Note: you *may* have to disable some of the features or split them between the two internal modems. You can't (or shouldn't) have a single line and run two programs using two separate modems at the same time. BOTH may try to answer, or the Fax/Data signaling [monitoring] may interfere with the other program [even though they are on separate comm ports]. Most comm programs have the option to choose which device you want to use, so pick which one when starting. Its MUCH easier to use an internal and external [turn off when not in use]. -- MEB http://peoplescounsel.org/ref/windows-main.htm Windows Info, Diagnostics, Security, Networking http://peoplescounsel.org The "real world" of Law, Justice, and Government ___--- |
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modem question and modem string wanted
On Sat, 07 Nov 2009 09:08:35 -0500, Greg put
finger to keyboard and composed: modem question and modem string wanted Is it ok to have an isa modem and pci modem installed at the same time? I have a dual boot system. 98se and xp. 98se and puppy Linux live cd does recognize my ISA modem (cl-md56xx cirrus logic) The xx is important. Some 56xx modems were controllerless, others had a hardware controller. See http://www.modemsite.com/56K/intel.asp Does your modem have jumpers? Does it have RAM (61xxx or 62xxx) and EPROM/EEPROM (27xxx or 29xxx) chips? Windows xp does not. However, xp does recognize the ESS 1868 ISA sound card. I hope that does not mean, I have to reinstall XP, so it will recognize my modem. I did try the standard modem trick As far as the string wanted For 98se What is the string to mute the modem volume and show the connection speed, not the port speed. W2 should show the DCE speed. The speaker control commands should be generic Hayes, ie Mn and Ln. Here is an archived library of AT commands: http://web.archive.org/web/200204061...gen_atcmd.html Ambient/Intel/Cirrus Logic MD56XX 56k: http://web.archive.org/web/200208080...m/md56xxdb.pdf Ambient/Intel/Cirrus Logic MD562X 56k: http://web.archive.org/web/200208080...m/md562Xpg.pdf - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. |
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modem question and modem string wanted
On Sat, 07 Nov 2009 09:08:35 -0500, Greg put
finger to keyboard and composed: modem question and modem string wanted Is it ok to have an isa modem and pci modem installed at the same time? I have a dual boot system. 98se and xp. 98se and puppy Linux live cd does recognize my ISA modem (cl-md56xx cirrus logic) The xx is important. Some 56xx modems were controllerless, others had a hardware controller. See http://www.modemsite.com/56K/intel.asp Does your modem have jumpers? Does it have RAM (61xxx or 62xxx) and EPROM/EEPROM (27xxx or 29xxx) chips? Windows xp does not. However, xp does recognize the ESS 1868 ISA sound card. I hope that does not mean, I have to reinstall XP, so it will recognize my modem. I did try the standard modem trick As far as the string wanted For 98se What is the string to mute the modem volume and show the connection speed, not the port speed. W2 should show the DCE speed. The speaker control commands should be generic Hayes, ie Mn and Ln. Here is an archived library of AT commands: http://web.archive.org/web/200204061...gen_atcmd.html Ambient/Intel/Cirrus Logic MD56XX 56k: http://web.archive.org/web/200208080...m/md56xxdb.pdf Ambient/Intel/Cirrus Logic MD562X 56k: http://web.archive.org/web/200208080...m/md562Xpg.pdf - Franc Zabkar -- Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email. |
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modem question and modem string wanted
Franc Zabkar wrote:
On Sat, 07 Nov 2009 09:08:35 -0500, Greg put finger to keyboard and composed: modem question and modem string wanted Is it ok to have an isa modem and pci modem installed at the same time? I have a dual boot system. 98se and xp. 98se and puppy Linux live cd does recognize my ISA modem (cl-md56xx cirrus logic) The xx is important. Some 56xx modems were controllerless, others had a hardware controller. See http://www.modemsite.com/56K/intel.asp Does your modem have jumpers? Does it have RAM (61xxx or 62xxx) and EPROM/EEPROM (27xxx or 29xxx) chips? Windows xp does not. However, xp does recognize the ESS 1868 ISA sound card. I hope that does not mean, I have to reinstall XP, so it will recognize my modem. I did try the standard modem trick As far as the string wanted For 98se What is the string to mute the modem volume and show the connection speed, not the port speed. W2 should show the DCE speed. The speaker control commands should be generic Hayes, ie Mn and Ln. Here is an archived library of AT commands: http://web.archive.org/web/200204061...gen_atcmd.html Ambient/Intel/Cirrus Logic MD56XX 56k: http://web.archive.org/web/200208080...m/md56xxdb.pdf Ambient/Intel/Cirrus Logic MD562X 56k: http://web.archive.org/web/200208080...m/md562Xpg.pdf - Franc Zabkar Good info Franc... being it was an ISA not PCI I provided the AT commands to obtain the information to identify the particular device, chipset, and other information. The ISA information I found appeared to claim this was a software modem, though that appears potentially wrong according to the webarchive link, as well as my indication of non-standard command set. Hmm, I should have dug a little deeper. The other information and commands seem to be correct. Thanks Franc. -- MEB |
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Franc Zabkar wrote:
On Sat, 07 Nov 2009 09:08:35 -0500, Greg put finger to keyboard and composed: modem question and modem string wanted Is it ok to have an isa modem and pci modem installed at the same time? I have a dual boot system. 98se and xp. 98se and puppy Linux live cd does recognize my ISA modem (cl-md56xx cirrus logic) The xx is important. Some 56xx modems were controllerless, others had a hardware controller. See http://www.modemsite.com/56K/intel.asp Does your modem have jumpers? Does it have RAM (61xxx or 62xxx) and EPROM/EEPROM (27xxx or 29xxx) chips? Windows xp does not. However, xp does recognize the ESS 1868 ISA sound card. I hope that does not mean, I have to reinstall XP, so it will recognize my modem. I did try the standard modem trick As far as the string wanted For 98se What is the string to mute the modem volume and show the connection speed, not the port speed. W2 should show the DCE speed. The speaker control commands should be generic Hayes, ie Mn and Ln. Here is an archived library of AT commands: http://web.archive.org/web/200204061...gen_atcmd.html Ambient/Intel/Cirrus Logic MD56XX 56k: http://web.archive.org/web/200208080...m/md56xxdb.pdf Ambient/Intel/Cirrus Logic MD562X 56k: http://web.archive.org/web/200208080...m/md562Xpg.pdf - Franc Zabkar Good info Franc... being it was an ISA not PCI I provided the AT commands to obtain the information to identify the particular device, chipset, and other information. The ISA information I found appeared to claim this was a software modem, though that appears potentially wrong according to the webarchive link, as well as my indication of non-standard command set. Hmm, I should have dug a little deeper. The other information and commands seem to be correct. Thanks Franc. -- MEB |
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Franc Zabkar wrote:
98se and puppy Linux live cd does recognize my ISA modem (cl-md56xx cirrus logic) The xx is important. Some 56xx modems were controllerless, others had a hardware controller. I'm fairly certain that _no_ ISA-based modems were controllerless. The best modems were in fact ISA-based, because they always had on-board processors and did all the communication work themselves, as opposed to controller-less modems (which as a rule were are all PCI-based modems). The OP is advised to remove the PCI modem and get XP to recognize the ISA modem. His anemic system doesn't need extra load of dealing with a controller-less modem. |
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