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Old 08-10-2004, 06:45 AM   #1
satish427
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Question How to detect my motorola SM56 internal modem in ELX(everyones linux)??


I recently installed ELX(Everyones Linux) on my system. I have a SM56 internal modem. I downloaded drivers for it from sm56.tk a tar file and used makefile to installl it. then i tried running the wizard to detect my modem but it doesnt detect. i also tried from the dial up connections to put it on ttys3 (as my modem is on COM 4 in windows) but it gives modem busy reply(even when i try to query modem). all other stuff got detected properly but ghtis didnt.. pls help soon..........
 
  


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