Date: Wed, 22 Jan 1997 11:06:35 -0800 From: Doug Epps <dougie@tippett.com> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: ibm thinkpads internal modem Message-ID: <32E6653B.25B5@tippett.com>
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greetings, i hope you can help me, i have an ibm thinkpad 760ED that i have installed FreeBSD on, and i cant seem to get the modem (internal) to work ! it (bsd) claims it is looking at the proper address (by proper i mean the number agrees with the thinkpad doc. and the value's win95 reports, i believe 0x2f8) but it doesn't seem to want to believe my modem is a honest to goodness serial device ... any ideas ? i understand that the thinkpad switches the io ports between several different serial devices (there is a win95 util to do this)... i do not know if this 'state' is preserved across resets, but would hope it is, if not is there an 'init' type of thing that i can write ? i program on my sgi all the time, but do not know how to make FreeBSD do 'dos' type things (like write to io ports etc) thanks doug -- Doug Epps -- Tippett Studio 510 649 9711 (voice) 510 649 9399 (fax) dougie@tippett.com
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