Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2008 19:34:04 +0300 From: "Dennis Melentyev" <dennis.melentyev@gmail.com> To: "Alex Keda" <admin@lissyara.su> Cc: freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org Subject: Re: cannot detect soft-modem on HDA bus Message-ID: <b84edfa10807220934u51a88d27if8d7e12d572fc54f@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <4885773D.1080107@lissyara.su> References: <545331424.1216592242.161660412.13363@mcgi29.rambler.ru> <b84edfa10807211315k64492ff4v699380c56dab5ad4@mail.gmail.com> <4885773D.1080107@lissyara.su>
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Alex, Do not translate Russian text directly, it is just unreadable this way :) BTW, a friend of mine used to use some USB modem without problems. Ok, If you blame HDA driver design, be constructive and put more details: 0. Be polite and accurate - no one is perfect and just do their best. And Ariff did a lot for this driver. On the other hand, I know you as an adequate person, so this could be just a problem with your English. 1. You've mentioned, that driver does not enumerate/identify modem devices (done) 2. Provide HW-specific info: it could be known problem. You have to provide output from verbose dmesg, PCI ID's, etc, not just notebook model name. (vendor-specific features are the worst nightmare with HDA and other modern HW) 3. Point to specific design problems of the driver (not just "screwed up driver design") 4. Point to modem driver that could theoretically work in this environment 5. Provide some funding, if you really care about this and willing to improve FreeBSD project PS. It is an Open Source world. Everything is provided AS IS. PPS. Anyway, I doubt this modem will ever work since there are too few developers that _ABLE_ _AND_ _WILLING_ to dig that loads of shit. Just IMHO. 2008/7/22 Alex Keda <admin@lissyara.su>: > Dennis Melentyev пишет: >> >> Hi! >> >> 2008/7/21 freak <freak0ff@rambler.ru>: >> >>> >>> I have a laptop (Acer Aspire 5520G) with built soft-modem. >>> >>> But it is not defined at boot time and not visible in the list "pciconf >>> -lv" >>> >>> Please help. I need use modem to work. >>> >> >> If you need a tamagochi to take care of - write your own driver. To >> do some work, I'd rather purchase a normal HW modem. I doubt you will >> be able to use it under FreeBSD and, probably, Linux. Even under >> Windows it runs unreliably. >> Soft modems are usually windows-only devices with most of their >> functionality running as a proprietary driver, so you are calling for >> troubles from my point of view > > that you forgive, but in his notebook where I connect - in asses? > and do not even talk about modems, but the curve realization HDA - be it > direct the driver to write would be no problem. > tamagochi - is ssl usbovye and stuff. > -- Dennis Melentyev
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