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Date:      Wed, 27 May 1998 20:35:19 -0400 (EDT)
From:      "Rick C. Petty" <rick@kris.wpi.edu>
To:        freebsd-mobile@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Toshiba Tecra 550CDT internal modem
Message-ID:  <199805280035.UAA23257@kris.wpi.edu>

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Hi, I checked the mailing list archives and couldn't seem to find an
answer to my question (which doesn't mean it's not there):

How do I get my internal modem to work on my Toshiba 550CDT?

I have the sio0/1 enabled, at the correct addresses/irq's, and checked
the BIOS, where you can select the IRQ's and addresses.  Both coincide
with the standard COM1/COM2 ports, the modem, according to the BIOS, is
attached to COM2.  However, both sio0/1 say "not found", and the pccard
driver didn't detect them either (which it shouldn't, I'm assuming).

I've tried the GENERIC kernels, the boot-disk, and fiddling with the
IRQ's and addresses, but it always says "not found".  Funny thing is that
it detected lpt0 just fine, which is also settable (IRQ/address) by the
BIOS.  It sure would be nice to use that k56flex modem...

Also, in an unrelated question, using APM when it goes to sleep and resumes,
the CD does not play through.  Works okay with Luigi's pcm0 driver before-
hand, but not afterward.  The cdcontrol "status" shows the CD in play, but
no music.  However, I can splay mp3's or rplay AIFF's just fine, even after
sleeping.  Any ideas?  Maybe I need to reinit the mixer driver or something,
though I tried setting the volume (cd, pcm) and that didn't work.

Let me know if these questions are more appropriate for -questions...

Thanks in advance,

--Rick C. Petty,  aka Snoopy                  mailto: rick@kris.wpi.edu
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