Well this is a little different from my usual reviews, a more mundane but still very necessary part of a computer. In this age of the internet, you cannot really be without a modem, and Elsa are here ...
[nickjohnson] sent in today’s hack. Mike removed the extraneous hardware, just leaving the UART on this IBM PCMCIA modem and replaced it with a SMD MAX241 ttl-rs232 converter. He added a new end to ...
I have an IBM 56k PCMCIA modem and I'm trying to get it to work under FreeBSD.<BR>When I plug the card in it says:<BR>sio4 at port 0x3e8-0x3ef irq 3 slot 0 on pccard0<BR>sio4: type 16550A<BR>pccardd: ...
My AMR internal laptop modem is, apparently, not supported by linux. I was rather hoping my sub-notebook's PCMCIA dynalink modem would be supported. Can anyone clarify this for me ? Have googled to no ...
For the PDF version of this article, click here. Demand for wireless network access to support mobile computing requirements is growing at a rapid pace. As a result, the Global System for Mobile ...
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