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At 03:26 PM 7/13/01 +0100, procadas@creditus.pt wrote: >avoiding the problem of pci modems(the infamous winmodems) Note that not all PCI modems are winmodems. Anything using the 3Com "Kermit" chipset (3CP5610) and the Lucent "Venus" chipset (MultiTech MT5634ZPX-PCI) are not winmodems and will work with a simple 'setserial' command. There are also other PCI serial chipsets that I have not tried that are reported to work this way. However, per testing and reports, the LT "Linmodem" drivers and the PCTel "Linmodem" drivers also work fine for faxing. I question the kernel stability with these drivers as I haven't put them into a stressful environment. However, you can only have one LT Linmodem per system. I don't know about the PCTel. Regardless... I've been able to acheive 5-modem systems by using two external modems on the motherboard's serial ports (IRQs are shared with ISA modems, so you can interchange external modems with two internal ISA modems) and then three internal PCI modems (you may be able to use four). If you're looking to do anything more than 5 or 6 modems on a system, I would *highly* recommend using Comtrol Rocketmodems (or Rocketports with a bunch of external modems). Note that Brooktrout fax cards *do* *not* work with HylaFAX or any other software that didn't pay them a sum of money to incorporate their drivers into the fax software. Lee. ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null