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Date:      20 Apr 99 18:49:37 EDT
From:      Marius M.Rex <MariusRex@netscape.net>
To:        freeBSD-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   modem on sio4?
Message-ID:  <19990420224937.3262.qmail@ww185.netaddress.usa.net>

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    I am definitely making progress on this.  I am trying to get my PnP m=
odem
to work under 3.1-Release.  O.K. we have recompiled the kernel with
"controller pnp0" the pnp id is in sio.c ...and the modem does actually s=
how
up in my dmesg when I boot up.  (Dance of joy!)
     Now the modem shows up at sio4.  I technically only have 2 serial po=
rts
(which MS-Windows would call com 1-4), and I do not have any funky multi-=
port
cards or anything.  =

     Now the modem takes up the irq and the memory access address of sio1=

(irq 3, starting at 02f8)  I have sio1 disabled via /boot/kernel.config,
so I don't even probe for it.  (it is not disabled in the kernel itself -=
 but
I could do that if it would help.) =

     My question is, can I just "./MAKEDEV cua5" and leave the modem at s=
io4,
or do I have to do something more complicated to get the modem to show up=
 on
another, more nominal, serial port?  And if I have to mess with the setti=
ngs
on the pnp modem, how would I go about that?  (It would have to be a soft=
ware
solution, as there is no way to change the serial port settings on the
hardware device itself.)
     I am hoping that I can just make new device entries, but I am a Un*x=

newbie and am timid about running super user functions, as I might screw
things up.  I am a good little do-bee and read my docs, but I am unsure a=
bout
this one.  Please guide.             =



Marius =

All life is a dance;  =

I just wish I wasn't so clumsy.

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