On Sat, Apr 17, 2004 at 04:50:37AM +0200, Alexander Dalloz wrote: > Am Sa, den 17.04.2004 schrieb Stuart um 04:26: > > > Greetings: > > I need some help in setting up the above Modem, I need > > either the link to were I can find a driver set or a simple step by step > > way of setting it up. > > From my searches I have found the source code on the Intel Web site but > > can not get it to work. > > > > I had the Modem working with my Mandrake setup and do not really wish to > > buy a new modem. > > Thanks Stuart > > What was the problem? What did you try and what failed? > > I got the driver package from > > ftp://aiedownload.intel.com/df-support/5976/eng/intel-v92ham-453.tgz > > unpacked it and began to read readme.txt which clearly states: > > 6 steps to install > 1. login as ROOT > 2. extract the archive into a directory with "tar -zxvf > <archivename>.tgz" > 3. cd into the directory it created. > 4. Type: make clean > 5. Type: make ham > 6. Type: make install > > The only thing which is not documented is the fact, that on Fedora Core > 1 you have to run the commands with CC="gcc32". For "make clean" that is > not important, but for building the ham.o module: > > CC="gcc32" make ham > > That build me modules > > -rw-rw-r-- 1 adalloz adalloz 19611 17. Apr 04:39 ham.o > -rw-rw-r-- 1 adalloz adalloz 676590 17. Apr 04:39 hamcore.o > > on latest FC1 kernel in main directory. The "make install" calls the > haminst script which is not prepared for Fedora (but Redhat), but it > should be no problem what the generic process runs. For sure you can > check that in detail in the plain text script file. > > I have not such a modem so I can not check the modules. Though I am sure > they will work. > > For further detailed instruction read the readme.txt file. That's the > reason they put it in the package. Just use your brain ;) > > Alexander Funny Alexander:) The intel driver for my winmodem on my HP laptop didn't work. I followed the instructions and develped a few wrinkles and serious headache. Hey I did read the readme file;) The Linuxant HSF driver works. Well worth the $20 licensed. There is a trial driver but it's limited to 14.4. Try it to see if it works before you buy. http://www.linuxant.com/ Make take some trial and error to see which one you need. I used the HSF driver for mine, however, I'm not sure what type of modem you have. jay