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| Not being about to get mwavem installed (until I update automake), I decided to take the advice of someone here and just hook a USR external modem to the Thinkpad. I cannot speak to the modem. I've tried setting the "Device" to /dev/ttyS0, S1, S2 via KPPP and nothing happens. I get "modem busy." /dev/modem -> ttyS1. I don't know for sure but would this be the internal winmodem? My guess is SO is the external. (How can you find out?) /dev/modem does NOT give the "busy" answer, but I get nothing else... and didn't expect to from a winmodem. I kind of expected "modem does not respond." Anyway I tried them all with the "terminal" program and I can't even get an "OK" after an AT. the ATI commands also reply "modem busy" except for S1 which sends the messages but gets nothing back. What am I missing here? Thanks AC |
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| Al C. wrote: > .. . . . > Anyway I tried them all with the "terminal" program and I can't even get an > "OK" after an AT. the ATI commands also reply "modem busy" except for S1 > which sends the messages but gets nothing back. > > What am I missing here? > > Thanks > > AC setserial -bg dev/ttyS? That's if setserial is installed, fuser seems to be taking setserial's place but I've used setserial command to find those hiding modems and to set the serial port IRQ if things have been munged. -- |
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| Bud wrote: > Al C. wrote: >> > . . . . >> Anyway I tried them all with the "terminal" program and I can't even get an >> "OK" after an AT. the ATI commands also reply "modem busy" except for S1 >> which sends the messages but gets nothing back. >> >> What am I missing here? >> >> Thanks >> >> AC > > setserial -bg dev/ttyS? > That's if setserial is installed, fuser seems to be taking > setserial's place but I've used setserial command to find those hiding > modems and to set the serial port IRQ if things have been munged. > > -- /dev/ttyS1 at 0x02f8 (irq -3) is a 16550A I suppose that means Slack is not even seeing the external modem. What now? Al |
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| On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 22:43:54 -0700, Al C. wrote: >> setserial -bg dev/ttyS? >> That's if setserial is installed, fuser seems to be taking >> setserial's place but I've used setserial command to find those hiding >> modems and to set the serial port IRQ if things have been munged. >> >> -- > > /dev/ttyS1 at 0x02f8 (irq -3) is a 16550A > > I suppose that means Slack is not even seeing the external modem. What now? > > Al is it serial or usb modem? best thing is to install wvdial, and then start wvdialconf - it will search for the modem on all the available modem devices (serial, usb...), so if there is a working modem, it should find it. i. |
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| "Al C." <no.spam.acanton@adams-blake.no.spam.com> wrote: > >/dev/ttyS1 at 0x02f8 (irq -3) is a 16550A > >I suppose that means Slack is not even seeing the external modem. What now? A few years back I had a TP 600E. The problem is probably that the serial port is not enabled. The ThinkPad allows several sections to be disabled, to conserve battery power. I don't remember the exact details, but it seems that the Infrared port and the serial port use the same hardware, and you can have one or the other enabled. Check the BIOS setup; however, enabling it requires a utility from IBM that runs only under Windows. It's been 5-6 years since I was interested in that, so there might well be a way to do it without the IBM utility by now. (There was a program which supposedly did much of what the IBM utility did, but it wouldn't yet turn on the serial port at the time I tried it.) Use google... -- FloydL. Davidson <http://web.newsguy.com/floyd_davidson> Ukpeagvik (Barrow, Alaska) floyd@barrow.com |
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| On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 02:09:07 -0800, Floyd L. Davidson wrote: > "Al C." <no.spam.acanton@adams-blake.no.spam.com> wrote: >> >>/dev/ttyS1 at 0x02f8 (irq -3) is a 16550A >> >>I suppose that means Slack is not even seeing the external modem. What now? > > A few years back I had a TP 600E. > > The problem is probably that the serial port is not enabled. > The ThinkPad allows several sections to be disabled, to conserve > battery power. I don't remember the exact details, but it seems > that the Infrared port and the serial port use the same > hardware, and you can have one or the other enabled. > > Check the BIOS setup; however, enabling it requires a utility > from IBM that runs only under Windows. It's been 5-6 years > since I was interested in that, so there might well be a way to > do it without the IBM utility by now. (There was a program > which supposedly did much of what the IBM utility did, but it > wouldn't yet turn on the serial port at the time I tried it.) > > Use google... The utility is tpctl http://www.icewalkers.com/Linux/Soft...040/tpctl.html Just one of many googled links. The serial port is indeed disabled. I spent my vacation trying to get a digital camera that had only a serial port connection working on my old think pad before I figured this out. good luck |
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| "Al C." <no.spam.acanton@adams-blake.no.spam.com> wrote in message news:<10np4kvoc22b48c@news20.forteinc.com>... > /dev/ttyS1 at 0x02f8 (irq -3) is a 16550A > I suppose that means Slack is not even seeing the external modem. What now? You do not "see" a modem. It does not require a module/driver. If you are able to use your communication port(s) on your computer, that's it. The rest is configuration of a userspace dialing program. You should focus on getting your com ports functional (if not). If there is no problem on your com ports, you won't have a problem "see"ing your modem. - dfisek |
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| Floyd L. Davidson <floyd@barrow.com> wrote: > "Al C." <no.spam.acanton@adams-blake.no.spam.com> wrote: >> >>/dev/ttyS1 at 0x02f8 (irq -3) is a 16550A I suppose that means Slack is >>not even seeing the external modem. What now? > The problem is probably that the serial port is not enabled. [..] > Check the BIOS setup; however, enabling it requires a utility > from IBM that runs only under Windows. If this is via the serial port, yes, this is disabled by default. Instead of via BIOS, there is a small tool distributed by the manufacturer, 'PS2'. By help of that command-line tool, quite a lot of settings can be changed (enable the serial port, disable the IR port, switch to another IO-address, etc.). Funny enough, this tool did not run with freedos - it needed some MSDOS 6.22 (with that one, one cannot maintain big harddrives any more), or a Win98 boot floppy (which is MSDOS as well). So, it won't need Winx to enable the serial port. Just keep a floppy around, or a floppy-image in linux, to be 'dd'-d as needed, for booting to DOS, in order to maintain some parameters of the 600 with the 'ps2' tool. |
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| "Al C." typed: > /dev/modem -> ttyS1. I don't know for sure but would this be the > internal winmodem? My guess is SO is the external. (How can you find > out?) /dev/modem does NOT give the "busy" answer, but I get nothing > else... and didn't expect to from a winmodem. I kind of expected > "modem does not respond." Is the serial port on your thinkpad enabled from within the BIOS? I may be wrong, but on most thinkpads, it is disabled. -- Ayaz Ahmed Khan, <http://fast-ce.org/linux> ``Even more amazing was the realization that God has Internet access. I wonder if He has a full newsfeed?'' -- Matt Welsh |