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motorola sm 56 internal modem sm56 chipset
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08-22-2004
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hi
i got this internal windmodem working ftyer so much hiccups
what i did was that i got it working RED HAT ADV server 2.1 then i got the kernel of redhat adv.server 2.1 on redhat 9.0(driver from www.sm56.tk)
since the driver from motorola.com for RH 9.0 was not working
also if u do not have a redhat adv server kernel then get a older kernel from redhat 7.2
whatever techies might say anywhere,i simply got this working after so much time this way only
if anyone else has got it working the other way pl. do tell me
regards
gaurav
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sm56 motorola
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Chipset:
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sm56
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Connection Type:
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PCI
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