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Date:      Mon, 20 Feb 1995 18:55:08 -0400 (EDT)
From:      LAJOIE@yalph2.physics.yale.edu
To:        ats@g386bsd.first.gmd.de
Cc:        questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: Working /dev/io in 2.0R?
Message-ID:  <01HNA6Z1HTLCA0UC2S@yalph2.physics.yale.edu>

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> > I have a Digicom Connection 14.4+FAX DSP modem and I have gotten it to work 
> > fine under FreeBSD by booting DOS first (ugh!) to download the DSP file, and 
> > then booting FreeBSD.  I have the code from Linux (smdl.c from Mark Steven de 
> > Sagun Tamula) to download a DSP file, but it has a few problems...

> It is ifdefed DSI_SOFT_MODEM. So it should be possible to use that
> modem under FreeBSD2.0. You need to build an own kernel and you need
> to find the user-land utility to do the download. I don't know
> which program has done that. Anyone remember it ?

Thanks for the help - I do have a kernel compiled with the "options DSI_SOFT_MODEM" 
(sorry - should have mentioned it) and it does recognize the modem/com port.  

	So it sounds like I'm part way there without hacking the Linux code - can 
anyone point me to the FreeBSD utility and/or knowledge that I need?

Thanks!
John Lajoie
Yale University Physics Dept.
lajoie@yalph1.physics.yale.edu



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