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Voila ce que dit le Hardware-HOWTO du 20 aout 1998 au sujet des modems
supportes (derniere version, se trouve sur ftp.lip6.fr dans le repertoire
/pub/linux/sunsite/docs/HOWTO/) :

> 19.  Modems
> 
> All internal modems or external modems connected to the serial port
> should work. Alas, some manufactures have created Windows 95 only
> modems. Check Appendix D for Linux incompatible hardware.
> 
> A small number of modems come with DOS software that downloads the
> control program at runtime. These can normally be used by loading the
> program under DOS and doing a warm boot. Such modems are probably best
> avoided as you won't be able to use them with non PC hardware in the
> future.
> 
> All PCMCIA modems should work with the PCMCIA drivers.
> 
> Fax modems need appropriated fax software to operate. Also be sure
> that the fax part of the modem supports Class 2 or Class 2.0. It seems
> to be generally true for any fax software on unix that support for
> Class 1.0 is not available.
> 
> ·  Digicom Connection 96+/14.4+ - DSP code downloading program
>    <ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/serialcomm/smdl-
>    linux.1.02.tar.gz>
> 
> ·  Motorola ModemSURFR internal 56K. Add a couple of line to RC.SERIAL
>    to account for IRQ and ports if they are non-standard.
> 
> ·  ZyXEL U-1496 series - ZyXEL 1.4, modem/fax/voice control program
>    <http://www.pe1chl.demon.nl/ZyXEL/ZyXEL-1.6.tar.gz>
> 
> ·  ZyXEL Elite 2864 series - modem/fax/voice control program
>    <http://www.pe1chl.demon.nl/ZyXEL/ZyXEL-1.6.tar.gz>
> 
> ·  ZyXEL Omni TA 128 - modem/fax/voice control program
>    <http://www.pe1chl.demon.nl/ZyXEL/ZyXEL-1.6.tar.gz>
> 
> Also multimodem cards are supported by Linux.
> 
> ·  Moreton Bay RAStel multimodem card
>    Check  <http://www.moreton.com.au/linux.htm> for Linux drivers.
[...]
> 28.  Appendix D. Linux incompatible Hardware
> 
> Some hardware manufacturers have created devices which are compatible
> with MS-Dos and Windows 95 only. They seem to emulate part of the
> normally available hardware in the devices by software packages sold
> together with the device. Specification on these devices are not
> presented to the world so it is almost impossible to write drivers for
> these devices. Below a list of devices reported as being Linux
> incompatible will be given.
> 
> Simply put, it is best to avoid hardware which states things like
> "Needs Windows" or "Windows only".
[...]
> ·  Boca Research 28.8 internal modem (model MV34AI)
> 
> ·  Boca Research 33.6 internal modem (Joe Harjung has succeeded in
>    configuring the modem under Win95 and then soft booting into Linux
>    with the modem still working)
> 
> ·  HP Fastmodem D4810B
> 
> ·  IBM Mwave ("Dolphin") card. This card is a combination of sound,
>    modem, fax, voice control and dictation. Software should be loaded
>    to get things working.
> 
> ·  Multiwave Innovation CommWave V.34 modem (
>    <http://www.multiwave.com/>)
> 
> ·  US Robotics WinModem series
> 
> ·  Zoltrix 33.6 Win HSP Voice/Speaker Phone modem
> 
> ·  Compaq 192 PCMCIA modem/serial card
> 
> ·  New Media Winsurfer PCMCIA modem/serial card

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