This is a discussion on puc PCI modem support within the mailing.openbsd.tech forums, part of the OpenBSD category; --> Chris, I would like to get support for the 3COM 2977 PCI controller based modem into the puc driver. ...
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| Chris, I would like to get support for the 3COM 2977 PCI controller based modem into the puc driver. It is a pretty mainstream device, and would allow for a nice dial-backup in an OpenBSD firewall. I am only an entry level programmer with some scripting background. This is the data I have available to me. Texas Instruments TL16CFM700PGE (Kermit) Chipset data: Manufacturer Texas Instruments a custom chipset for U.S. Robotics Applications PCI bus full hardware modem. Linux support The "Kermit" family modems are suppoorted by setserial and the Linux kernel. Setup hints for older versions of setserial. Identifiers PCI Vendor ID=12B9, Device ID=1008, Subsystem ID: *** This one *** 00A2 3CP2977-OEM-50 "Condor" 00AA 3CP2976-OEM-50 "Hawk" 00AB 3CP5609 00AC 3CP3298(-DEL) 00AD 3CP5610 00B7 3CP5613 "Internet Gaming" 00D3 USR325610B "Performance Pro V.92" 00D7 3CP325610A "Lana" 00D7 3CP5610A "Performance Pro" 00D9 3CP5612A BABA OEM 3298 "Hawk" Components D17807J7 DSP D17807PJ DSP 100-pin PJ package TL16CFM700PGE unknown function 144-pin PGE package TLC-AC03 320AC01CFN Codec 28-pin FN package FN=Plastic Chip Carrier PGE=Plastic Quad Flatpack PJ=Plastic Flat Pack Thank you, David Rawley |
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