Date: Sun, 25 May 97 19:53:59 +0100 From: pgardella <pgardella@geocities.com> To: <questions@freebsd.org>, <hosokawa@jp.freebsd.org> Subject: [PAO] PCMCIA Modem ? Message-ID: <199705252347.QAA09962@geocities.com>
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I'm still trying to track down my modem problems (it echos a character back if and only if I type another character). I wanted to take another step back to the system itself. I am running 2.2.1 on a Toshiba Satellite Pro T2155CDS (486/75) with PAO-970331. I've got the PAO installed and active. My modem is an Actiontec Datalink 14.4 PCMCIA fax/modem (Cirrus Logic). During the boot process, I get the following messages: PC Card Intel 82365 (or clones) (5 memory & 2 I/O windows) pcic irq3 Card inserted, Slot 1 <snip> pccard[38] PC Card memory address set to 0xd0000 Card "CIRRUS LOGIC" ("FAX MODEM") has Function ID 2 <snip> sio2: Warning: irq_pending error. sio2: type 16550A PCMCIA Modem inserted What is the irq_pending error mean? irq 3 is not being used (sio1 is disabled). sio2 is disabled as well (I've tried it enabled as well). In pccard.conf, I've set the irqs for the pccards as 10,11. Neither of those are in use either. The modem works, and I can talk to it, but the flow of data is not constant, requiring a character input from me before it sends the next section of data to the screen. When you talk to your modem in seyon or iijppp, it's supposed to return data immediately (type AT<cr> it's supposed to return OK), like it does in Win95 and MacOS, right? Patrick Man in distress ...---... P.S. CTS/RTS is enabled, XON/XOFF is off, port speed is set at 19200.
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