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At 11:52 PM 5/5/01 -0400, Jay R. Ashworth wrote: >On Sat, May 05, 2001 at 09:51:27PM -0600, Lee Howard wrote: >> >Well, then, *that's* what it is. The serial-level interface you're >> >working to is whatever the linmodem driver provides, since *it's* the >> >modem. >> >> Yes, you are right. Winmodems (software modems) have no real serial >> interface except for what the driver provides. I had heard that some folks >> on this mailing list had used the LT Winmodem before, so I was hoping they >> had some suggestions, but the "defaults" seem to be working fine. The LT >> Winmodem initializes in about 1/2 the amount of time as my Rockwell modem >> does and about 4X faster than my USR modem in the development system. >> >> My first fax was received just wonderfully. Interesting. > >Wow. *Really*? They've done a better job than the manufacturers? Oh, yeah. It looks quite good. Gamers like them because the latency can be quite low. Was a piece of cake to install, and you can get 6 of these into a system internally (assuming you can use the driver/module that way). >Damn. > >How much was the modem; how many can the driver drive? The modem costs $6-10 wholesale. Prolly $20 retail. I'm not sure about using the module for more than one, though. I only have one to play with. Came out of a customer's system today because he thought it was defective. "Defective" stuff always seems to work on Linux, though - because it's not defective, just their Windows is messed up. Lee. ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null