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Date:      Sat, 4 Sep 1999 11:19:40 -0700
From:      "Craig C. Brunner(CCB)" <craigb@powernet.net>
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   FreeBSD Doesnt detect my modem...
Message-ID:  <000701bef702$0ea45ac0$159858d8@snowbox>

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Hey,
   FreeBSD wont detect my modem for some reason..... It is NOT a winmodem, but it does work in windows now.. its exactly the same modem that i had in my system before I upgraded with a new board and cpu... when i did that i had to format my hdds, and now i reinstalled freebsd and it cannot find the modem.. windows finds it and tells me its on com2 and irq5.. so it should be sio1 or cuaa1... but when i boot it says like sio1 is not configured irq5 not in seletected bitmap range ... or something close to that, Ive changed the irq ports in the gewneric kernel and recompiled quite a few times.. and it still doesnt find it. I cant do anything in freebsd without my modem, Is there a way to see if windows is telling me that its useing a different irq in freebsd than in windows? Please respond, sorry  for the jarbled unclear message hehe, im in a hurry.
                                                                                    Thanks,
                                                                    Craig C Brunner(CCB)
                                                                        craigb@powernet.net

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<DIV><FONT color=#000000 size=2>Hey,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT color=#000000 size=2>&nbsp;&nbsp; FreeBSD wont detect my modem for 
some reason..... It is NOT a winmodem, but it does work in windows now.. its 
exactly the same modem that i had in my system before I upgraded with a new 
board and cpu... when i did that i had to format my hdds, and now i reinstalled 
freebsd and it cannot find the modem.. windows finds it and tells me its on com2 
and irq5.. so it should be sio1 or cuaa1... but when i boot it says like sio1 is 
not configured irq5 not in seletected bitmap range ... or something close to 
that, Ive changed the irq ports in the gewneric kernel and recompiled quite a 
few times.. and it still doesnt find it. I cant do anything in freebsd without 
my modem, Is there a way to see if windows is telling me that its useing a 
different irq in freebsd than in windows? Please respond, sorry&nbsp; for the 
jarbled unclear message hehe, im in a hurry.</FONT></DIV>
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Thanks,</FONT></DIV>
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Craig C Brunner(CCB)</FONT></DIV>
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