Subject: Re: pci modem
To: Tom Javen <tomja@InnoTrac.fi>
From: Chris G. Demetriou <cgd@netbsd.org>
List: current-users
Date: 12/21/1998 10:16:31
Tom Javen <tomja@InnoTrac.fi> writes:
> I have a pci modem (commbridge) with Rockwell chipset.
> puc driver does not recognice the card.
> The card identifies itself as a communications device , serial.
Sure, but what's the 'interface' reported by the PCI configuration
header? (should be in your dmesg output, if i'm reading the PCI code
correctly.)
Last i'd heard, most of those pci modem cards did _not_ present
themselves as 16x50 serial ports. somebody please clue me in if i'm
out of date.
> Anyone working on attaching a pci serial port as a com port ?
The 'puc' driver does that, but it needs configuration glue (see
puc_data.c) for each different kind of board. The 'standard' about
what a PCI serial port is doesn't seem to be followed particularly
carefully...
cgd
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