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Date:      Sun, 11 Jun 2000 15:46:14 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Eaglez <eaglez69@yahoo.com>
To:        freebsd-hardware@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   PCI "non-win" modems
Message-ID:  <20000611224614.25444.qmail@web109.yahoomail.com>

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OK, i've noticed that 3com/USR now has a pci modem
that's not a "winmodem". Since i'm trying to merge
completely away from ISA, i'm pretty interested. I'd
like to know if these ARE actually compatable in unix.
Or did they just call it not-a-winmodem so they could
charge more? 

Also, i was a bit put out when i first installed
FreeBSD (some years ago, before 3.0 came out) and i
had a winmodem at the time; discovered it didn't work.
Now i know it's been said that it'd be pretty easy to
write a driver for these winmodems. So i decided to
ask for an update. Does 4.0, or indeed 5.0 have any
support for these winmodems? Maybe just 3com/USR
winmodems? I'm running on an old external 28.8, while
the winmodem is a 33.6. It'd be really nice to be able
to use it right now. (It'd save me like $100 for the
cost of a new modem.)

Thanks,
Jesse
(one of the last few non-broadband users, wishing for
even cable)

P.S. Oh yea, one more thing. I saw the message about
USB modems (no responce yet). How about serial modems
that are connected through a USB to Serial converter?
so it actually DOES go through the USB port? Is there
support for something like that?

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