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Date:      Wed, 23 Feb 2000 13:22:18 -0300 (EST)
From:      "Gustavo Rios" <grios@ddsecurity.com.br>
To:        Ertan Kucukoglu <ertank@ozlerplastik.com>
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: PCI modem
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.4.10.10002231319140.51090-100000@vitoria.ddsecurity.com.br>
In-Reply-To: <38B3DF0C.7CE93404@ozlerplastik.com>

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Model: US Robotics model 0727
Port: COM5
IRQ 12
IO E400 - E407
UART NS16550AN

Can you point me the solution?


Here goes my dmesg output:

Copyright (c) 1992-1999 FreeBSD Inc.
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FreeBSD 3.4-STABLE #13: Wed Feb 23 13:10:01 GMT 2000
    root@etosha:/usr/src/sys/compile/ETOSHA
Timecounter "i8254"  frequency 1193182 Hz
CPU: Pentium II (267.27-MHz 686-class CPU)
  Origin = "GenuineIntel"  Id = 0x634  Stepping = 4
  Features=0x80f9ff<FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,MMX>
real memory  = 134217728 (131072K bytes)
avail memory = 127422464 (124436K bytes)
Preloaded elf kernel "kernel" at 0xc0304000.
Preloaded userconfig_script "/boot/kernel.conf" at 0xc030409c.
Preloaded elf module "splash_bmp.ko" at 0xc03040ec.
Preloaded elf module "vesa.ko" at 0xc0304190.
Preloaded splash_image_data "/boot/splash.bmp" at 0xc030422c.
VESA: v2.0, 4096k memory, flags:0x0, mode table:0xc00c6d9d (c0006d9d)
VESA: Diamond Multimedia Systems, Inc.
Pentium Pro MTRR support enabled
Probing for devices on PCI bus 0:
chip0: <Intel 82443LX host to PCI bridge> rev 0x03 on pci0.0.0
chip1: <Intel 82443LX PCI-PCI bridge> rev 0x03 on pci0.1.0
chip2: <Intel 82371AB PCI to ISA bridge> rev 0x02 on pci0.7.0
ide_pci0: <Intel PIIX4 Bus-master IDE controller> rev 0x01 on pci0.7.1
chip3: <Intel 82371AB Power management controller> rev 0x02 on pci0.7.3
Probing for devices on PCI bus 1:
vga0: <S3 model 8a10 graphics accelerator> rev 0x04 int a irq 11 on pci1.0.0
Probing for devices on the ISA bus:
sc0 flags 0x6 on isa
sc0: VGA color <5 virtual consoles, flags=0x6>
ed0 at 0x300-0x31f irq 10 on isa
ed0: address 00:00:21:6c:8f:e0, type NE2000 (16 bit) 
atkbdc0 at 0x60-0x6f on motherboard
atkbd0 irq 1 on isa
sio1 at 0x2f8-0x2ff irq 3 flags 0x10 on isa
sio1: type 16550A
pcm0 at 0x220 irq 5 drq 1 flags 0x15 on isa
fdc0 at 0x3f0-0x3f7 irq 6 drq 2 on isa
fdc0: FIFO enabled, 8 bytes threshold
fd0: 1.44MB 3.5in
wdc0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7 irq 14 on isa
wdc0: unit 0 (wd0): <QUANTUM FIREBALL SE8.4A>, LBA, DMA, 32-bit, multi-block-16, sleep-hack
wd0: 8063MB (16514064 sectors), 17475 cyls, 15 heads, 63 S/T, 512 B/S
wdc1 at 0x170-0x177 irq 15 on isa
wdc1: unit 0 (atapi): <IOMEGA  ZIP 100       ATAPI       Floppy/14.A>, removable, intr, iordis
wfd0: medium type unknown (no disk)
wfd0: buggy Zip drive, 64-block transfer limit set
wdc1: unit 1 (atapi): <  34X CD-ROM/VER 1.D1>, removable, accel, dma, iordy
acd0: drive speed 343 - 3781KB/sec, 128KB cache
acd0: supported read types: CD-R, CD-RW, CD-DA, packet track
acd0: Audio: play, 255 volume levels
acd0: Mechanism: ejectable tray
acd0: Medium: no/blank disc inside, unlocked
ppc0 at 0x378 irq 7 flags 0x40 on isa
ppc0: Generic chipset (NIBBLE-only) in COMPATIBLE mode
lpt0: <generic printer> on ppbus 0
lpt0: Interrupt-driven port
vga0 at 0x3c0-0x3df maddr 0xa0000 msize 131072 on isa
npx0 on motherboard
npx0: INT 16 interface
apm0 flags 0x31 on isa
apm: found APM BIOS version 1.2
changing root device to wd0s1a

--
The thing i like most about Windows is ....
You can download FreeBSD with it!

On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Ertan Kucukoglu wrote:

> Gustavo Rios wrote:
> > 
> > Dear Gentleman,
> > 
> > I suppose it's not a WinModem!
> > It's manual day nothing about being WinModem, but it works in a DOS
> > environment (I do not have Win Installed).
> 
> Dear Gustavo,
> 
> Can you send me the product code of your modem. I want to check it on
> www.3com.com  (Don't misunderstand me. I hear first time that a PCI
> modem that isn't a WinModem.)
> 
> And, can you say which COM port you use under DOS? Or does modem have
> jumper settings on it? Also please send your dmesg output.
> 
> > Just after turn my obx on, i get this:
> > (Only related to modem adition)
> > 
> > PCI device listing:
> > Bus No Device No Func No Vendor ID Device ID Device Class            IRQ
> > 0       7           2     8086       7112    Serial Bus Controller    12
> > 0       14          0     12B9       1008    Simple COMM. Controller  12
> > 
> > Can anyone here point me which kernel options/device should i add to my
> > kernel config file!
> > 
> 
> If it's a real modem then you should use it just setting the port
> settings to COM1 or COM2. (I'm not sure maybe this is done with software
> not with jumpers)
> 
> If you use a port number of COM3 or COM4 under DOS and using GENERIC
> kernel. Then you supposed to make your own kernel (by default COM3 and
> COM4 are disabled) and enable that ports.
> 
> (I suppose you know how to compile your kernel.)
> 
> > Thanks a lot for your time and cooperation.
> > best regards!
> > 
> > --
> > The thing i like most about Windows is ....
> > You can download FreeBSD with it!
> 
> Hope helps.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> --
> Ertan Kucukoglu
> ertank@ozlerplastik.com
> 



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