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Hi,

I have an internal modem (HSP 336-DELUXE)installed on COM4 (in Win95).
My newly installed FreeBSD 226-REL doesn't probe it at /dev/cuaa3. After
[-c], I receive the message: sio3 not found. Even at ppp, the message:
/dev/cuaa3 not configured.

Please, how do I configure it? or how do I build new Kernel as someone
suggested me?

By the way, is FreeBSD user friendly?

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