[ale] From Latticesemi
James P. Kinney III
jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Tue Mar 19 07:14:44 EST 2002
Chances are, the internal modem is a Winmodem. It has very little chance
of actually working under Linux. Winmodems are not real modems. They use
a driver program in Windows to basically create a streaming midi file
from the digital data that should be going to a digital to analog
converter on a real modem. Winmodems are popular because they are cheap!
I've seen them for as little as $20.
The best solution is to buy a real modem. External modems cost more, but
they can be reset without rebooting the entire machine. If you look for
an internal one, look for a modem that will work with DOS or WindowsNT.
Neither of thos OSs support winmodems.
On Tue, 2002-03-19 at 00:49, jyzhou at lscsh.latticesemi.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have installed HR 7.2 on my PC for a long time. But internal modem
> (ESS2838) has not worked in gear up to now. So I can not surf on
> internet and get any softwares.It's really suffering for me.Give me some
> solutions.Thanks ,Thanks,Thanks a lot!
>
> Thanks in advance, Dominic
>
>
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