Any input to modem problem?
Kuan Lee
kuanlee at erols.com
Mon Sep 28 14:23:17 EDT 1998
hi guys,
I'm having a problem installing a Zoom 56K internal modem.
Have already contacted Zoom's support which up until now
have been less than helpful. I wanted to see if anyone
might have any suggestions or what you think of it.
(I've jumpered the new modem for the COM port/IRQ of the old modem,
and even went as far as removed unnecessary cards,
trying other COM ports and card slots, slowing the speed
of the port to 38400 and 9600 (setserial). Here's the kicker,
the card works under NT on another machine.)
It looks like the modem is yanking the IRQ line (continuously)
when it shouldn't.
Here's the /proc/interrupts data after running kermit
On my old modem no interrupts are serviced until after I
connect to the modem (which is normal).
Has anyone with more experience any comments or suggestions.
-Kuan
> caliope:~# kermit
>
> C-Kermit 5A(189), 30 June 93, POSIX
> Type ? or HELP for help
> C-Kermit>suspend
>
> [2]+ Stopped (signal) kermit
>
> caliope:~# cat /proc/interrupts
> 0: 21607 timer
> 1: 424 keyboard
> 2: 0 cascade
> 4: 1122336 + serial
> 12: 0 PS/2 Mouse
> 13: 1 math error
> 14: 11348 + ide0
> 15: 5 + ide1
> caliope:~# sleep 80;cat /proc/interrupts
> 0: 29822 timer
> 1: 482 keyboard
> 2: 0 cascade
> 4: 6618339 + serial
> 12: 0 PS/2 Mouse
> 13: 1 math error
> 14: 11464 + ide0
> 15: 5 + ide1
> /*
> ** Note 5,496,003 interupts in about 80 seconds !!
> ** again when there shouldn't be any.
> ** Higher DTE speed (38400 vs. 9600) is probably responsible for the
> ** increase (from 10K to 68.7K interupts/sec)
> ** It's starting to affect other devices (like the timer!), i.e 5 sec
> ** delay in the while loop has now turned into 8 secs
> */
--
-==-
Kuan
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