On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 09:16:08AM -0500, Shawn Fertch wrote:
> On Friday 31 August 2001 11:48, you wrote:
> > Use minicom and check
> >    1. if you get at working
> >    2. if you can manualy dial out
> >    3. if you can login to the ppp server
> 
> I'm not familiar with minicom, I've always just used the pppsetup to test it. 
>  When I run ppp-on, I don't hear the modem click to turn on or off.  I'm 
> assuming that it's not detecting the modem still.

man minicom

> 
> 
> >Sounds like an old 8 bit card.  Is it possible that the jumpers are set to
> >an IRQ that something else is using?  Most of the older ISA modems had an
> >IRQ range up to 7, could it be set the same as your parallel port or sound
> >card?
> 
> Parallel is IRQ of 7.  Modem is 5.  All of the external serial ports are 
> disabled, and as far as I can tell there isn't anything with this IRQ besides 
> the modem.  In Windows, I can go into the control panel and look at the irq's 
> assigned.  What's the equivalent for Linux and how can it be done if possible?

cat /proc/interrupts

florin

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