If it runs Windows, you can get the information from Control Panel -> Modems
-> Diagnostic -> More Info.
The Lucent-based winmodem has a Linux driver and works much better in Linux
than in Windows.
Bao
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From: Wandered Inn [mailto:">esoteric@denali.atlnet.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 9:57 AM
To: ALE
Subject: [ale] identifying a winmodem
I was wondering if anyone knows how to identify a winmodem (other than
the fact that it doesn't work).
I've got a new laptop that has an internal modem. I suspect it's a
winmodem, since the uart is identified as an 8250, which is pretty old.
Anyone know if this is an indicator? The documentation calls it a
v.90/k56flex internal modem.
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Until later: Geoffrey                ">esoteric@denali.atlnet.com
I'm afraid there will be more problems with W2K than there were with
Y2K...
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