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I wish I could say I wrote a great script or hacked out a driver but MDK9.1
saw the card right away. It is a 3COM, # 3CXM756-US with an X-jack conn
ector. I just plugged it in, used Drakeconnect to set up an account, kppp,and
I was on the net.
XP is history! I am now dual booting RedHat9 and MDK9.1 on my toshiba sat laptop.
Both are using the pcmcia modem fine, although the connection speed is slightly
slower than xp with the winmodem. But I guess that's to be expected.
I did a re-install when I deleted xp and I am having trouble getting the connection set back up.
I am using RedHat 9 to post this and I am unable to get lspci to run at the moment. I have to go
to work but I WILL get back to you when I have time to work it out.
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