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- From: pss1@hopper.unh.edu (Paul S Secinaro)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.hardware,comp.os.linux.networking,comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: USR Sportster PnP + Linux: Does it work?
- Date: 22 Feb 1996 14:42:13 GMT
- Organization: University of New Hampshire - Durham, NH
- Message-ID: <4ghvc5$ulk@mozz.unh.edu>
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- buddyt@earthlink.net (George S. Thompson) writes:
-
- >Hey Paul
-
- > I use a the U.S. Robotics (Sportster) 28800 and I run it under Linux
- >and Windows 95 with no problem. It fits all my needs. Before I
- >bought it I did some reading about it and found everything to be true.
- >I recommend it.
-
- Just to follow up my own post - I finally did get the Sportster PnP,
- and yes, it does work fine. It turns out that it only goes into PnP
- mode if you pull out all the IRQ and COM port select jumpers. If you
- use the jumpers, the modem will be hardwired to those settings, just
- as you would expect from a non-PnP Sportster.
-
- -Paul
-
-
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- Paul Secinaro (pss1@christa.unh.edu)
- Synthetic Vision and Pattern Analysis Laboratory
- UNH Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering
-