Drivers para Agere Systems AC'97 Modem

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2 Abr 2004
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Porfa ayudenme alguien de donde puedo bajarme los diver para Agere Systems AC'97 Modem deseo configurarlo en linux redhat enterproce as y no he podido encontrarlos sabe alguien como audarme.
Cualquier ayuda sera agradecida
Fernando
 
Esto sale con el ScanModem

Que tal amigo krawek , gracias por tu respuesta, mira lo que hice es hacer una busqueda de mi modem, con el scrip del Scanmodem, y lo que me aparece es esto, entonces coo soy novato en linux no se donde puedo bajarme los drivers y cuales son, ademas de como instalar, porfavor alguien ayudeme


Soft Modem Informaton

The earlier generations of modems had digital signal processing (DSP) chips in which
most of the total modem effort proceeded. The "soft modem" is a generic name for modems which lack a DSP. Rather, the CPU does almost all the signal processing,
directed by software code. There are a few soft modems which are fully identified by the primary PCI ID of the modem card, such as the Agere Systems 11c1:048(a,b,c,d) series.

The larger family is more troublesome, in identification of supporting software.
They are comprised of a Primary modem controller which can host a variety of Subsystems.
Only the Joint Combination of Primary and Subsystem PCI IDs specifies the modem "codec" which determines the supporting software needed. Unfortunately, this codec
is not in general transparent with freeware Linux tools.

The scanModem script contains four components for codec identification:
1) a driver independent test, only usefull for some of the earliest soft modems;
2) a test run by slmodem drivers, effective with several but not all modem controllers;
3) comparison with PCI IDs historically gathered;
4) In case 1-3 are not adequate, there are the following instructions for running ATI queries under Microsoft windows.

Chipset information may be obtained under Microsoft Windows through:
1) Start > Settings > Control Panel > Classical View (for WinXP) > Modem , or alternatively,
Start > Settings > Control Panel > Classical View (for WinXP) > System > Devices > Modem
Do the modem diagnostics test, if available, looking for manufacturer chipset,
It is within information output in lines: ATI - specifications
Try to identify the modem setup file, with name perhaps MODEM.INF
2) Open a COMM console, and send ATI commands to the modem (ATI, ATI1, ATI2, etc)
which may elicit chipset and driver information. Here is an example
ATI3 - Agere SoftModem Version 2.1.22
ATI5 - 2.1.22, AMR Intel MB, AC97 ID:SIL REV:0x27
successfully identifying an Agere SoftModem chipset, both by name and through
the:softmodem SIL ID: AC97 ID:SIL REV:0x27

During bootup and subsequently, diagnostic messages are written to a dmesg buffer.
If the SmartLink slmodem driver "slamr" is installed, a test loading is done.
scanModem does an additional diagnostic. Boot up messages are written into
A readiyt of this test slamr driver insertion is read by scanModem with:
dmseg | grep slamr
with output like:
slamr: SmartLink AMRMO modem.
slamr: probe 8096:24c6 ICH4 card...
slamr: mc97 codec is SIL27
slamr: slamr0 is ICH4 card.
within which SIL27 is the translation of ID:SIL REV:0x27
These identify an Agere Systems soft modem Subsystem.

Below is the accumulated codec information as of this update 2005_Feb_ 27

--codec_ident--- ChipMadeBy ------ driver sources ------------------------
0x22 or SIL22 SmartLink (SML)
0x26 or SIL26 " http://www.smlink.com/main/index1.php?ln=en&main_id=40
0x24 or SIL24 Broadcom SML drivers
BCM64 Broadcom SML in ALSA mode, but only under the Intel ICH modem controllers.
0x27 or SIL27 AgereSystems(AS) SML are needed under 2.6.n kernels,
but for 2.4.n, there are also AS drivers through http://www-3.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?lndocid=MIGR-52698
0x21 or SIL21 PCTel for 2.4.n kernels, pctel-2.7.9 at http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/pctel-linux or SML for 2.4.n and 2.6.n
INT65 Intel 537EA http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/Intel/537/ or SML
0x25 SIL25 Intel 537AA " or SML

CXT(21,22,23,29) Conexant - http://www.linuxant.com
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For most soft modems, Silicon Labs. produces the core soft modem chip.
It is assigned a SIL id as its functionality is refined further by final chipset
manufacturers including AgereSystems, Intel, PCTel, SmartLink and many MinorBrands.
Conexant produces its own Subsystem with codecs CXTnm (n,m being 0-9)

If a novel identifier is displayed, please report to discuss@linmodems.org

"mc97 codec is ÿÿÿff" is a codec id of 0xffffffff, indicating either
1) defective hardware
2) some problem in the automatic diagnostic.
Please just do a manual test in these case with:
dmesg | grep slamr
and include the output in your report to Discuss@linmodems.org

SML slmodem-2.9.9 can serve several non-SmartLink Subsystem chips, but not for all modem controllers. See the chart below for details.

PCI_IDs Name Possible support by:
------- ----------------------- -------------------------
8086:1080 ac97 controller i .
8086:2416 82801AA ICHAA > + A a p c .
8086:2426 82801AB ICHAB > + A a .
8086:7186 > c .
8086:7196 82440 Banister > + A a c .
8086:2446 82801BA ICH2 > + A a p c .
8086:2486 82801CA/CAM AC97 ICH3 > + A a p c i .
8086:24c6 82801DB ICH4 > + A a c i b .
8086:24d6 82801EB ICH5 > + A c i .
8086:266d > c .
8086:xxxx types above are from Intel

1039:7013 SIS 630 > + a p c i .
1039:7018 SIS 960 > + i .
10de:01c1 Nvidia Corp > + i .
10de:00d9 Nvidia Corp > c .
1106:3068 VIA > + a p c i .
1022:7446 AMD AC_LINK > + .
10b9:5450 ALI 5450 >
10b9:5451 ALI 5451 >
10b9:5453 ALI 5453 AC-Link Controller > p c .
1025:5453 ALI 5453 AC-Link Controller > c .
10b9:5457 ALI 5457 AC-Link Controller > + p c i .
1025:5457 ALI 5457 AC-Link Controller > c . .
e159:0001 TigerJet > i .
1002:434d ATI > T a c i .
1543:3052 SI3052 > i .
10ec:8197 RealTek > + .
--------------------------------------------------------
8086:xxxc types are Intel modem controllers
The following letters indicate compatibility for the modem controller,
BUT do NOT gaurantee support by the software.
Support MUST be ascertained by identifing the soft modem codec.

+ SmartLink (SML) - http://www.smlink.com, the slmodem-2.9.9 series
A SML slmodem-2.9.9-alsa software supporting the ALSA intel8x0m-modem driver
Soft modems with the Broadcom codec BCM64 should thus be served.
T SML slmodem-2.9.9-alsa software supporting the ALSA snd-atiixp-modem driver
With the above SML software, port creation is controlled by a daemon, slmodemd,
rather than being a static feature of the /dev/ files.
p PCtel support at http://pctelcompdb.sourceforge.net/
c Conexant/Rockwell - http://www.linuxant.com
i Intel - http://www.intel.com
b Broadcom, under 2.4.n kernels, with ALSA code under 2.6.n
for details on A and T slmodem implementations, see Modem/ALSA.txt
======================================================================

To achieve codec readouts for SmartLink (SML) compatible modem controllers listed above,
proceed as follows:
1) Acquire/configure kernel-headers as described in Modem/DriverCompiling.txt
2) install the latest Smartlink slmodem-2.9.n driver resource. Follow directions therein to make and install the drivers. This will need a console login:
su - root
change to the slmodem folder
make clean
make
make install
proceeding to the desired test:
modprobe slamr
dmesg | grep slamr
sometimes a reboot may be necessary for the readout to be effective.

The 1) driver independent test, some details
During bootup, kernel diagnostics on the System are stored for later display by:
dmesg
This information may include a SIL_id of modems under AC97/MC97 Controllers,
depending upon the type of bridging of the modem card to the motherboard.
The scanModem script processes dmesg output to capture AC97 modem information,
parses it into a SIL_id if possible, and then displays of modem chipset information.
Guidance to sources of modem supporting software may thus be obtained.

The transfer of the AC97 information to the dmesg buffer requires that modules supporting
both the digital audio card and the ac97_codec be loaded during bootup:
modprobe ac97_codec
modprobe audio_drivers (such as i810_audio)
This can be checked after bootup with:
lsmod

This script can also be used by entering a test block with nomenclature:
scanModem SILtest
with SILtest a text file in This Folder
containing a section of a dmesg output or /var/log/messages like:

i810: Intel ICH 82801AA found at IO 0xdc00 and 0xd800, IRQ 11
i810_audio: Audio Controller supports 2 channels.
ac97_codec: AC97 Audio codec, id: 0x4144:0x5340 (Analog Devices AD1881)
i810_audio: AC97 codec 0 Unable to map surround DAC's (or DAC's not present), total channels = 2
ac97_codec: AC97 Modem codec, id: 0x5349:0x4c22 (Silicon Laboratory Si3036)

which does include a line beginning with: ac97_codec: AC97 Modem codec, id:
 
hola tengo un problema similar en una laptop esystem el 3101, encontre en techguy el driver pero no lo reconoce y el wireless tampoco. alguien me puede ayudar
 
Hola, no me tomen a mal esta pregunta pero simplemente tengo una duda muy grande y es para qué quieren configurar el faxmodem?

Se conectan por este medio a internet o necesitan para alguna otra aplicación?

En serio muchachos tengo esa duda porque en los tiempos en los que realmente era necesario utilizar el faxmodem yo me di por vencido con linux y nunca pude conectarme a internet, creo que solo una vez lo pude hacer con uno de marca intel que no recuerdo la referencia pero me funcionó una vez y nunca más.

Y la verdad actualmente no he visto a nadie que haya tenido necesidad de configurarlo.
 

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