[hcflinux] Re: Linux driver for Rockwell RCV336ACFW/SP modem

shanthi.joseph at csiro.au shanthi.joseph at csiro.au
Tue Jun 17 12:19:26 EDT 2003


	Hi,

	please send these commands to your modem using hyperterminal and
then email
	us
	the output.

	ATI0
	ATI1
	...
	ATI10

	Thank you,

	Jean-Simon

The output of the commands in minicom are as follows:

Welcome to minicom 2.00.0
 

OPTIONS: History Buffer, F-key Macros, Search History Buffer, I18n
Compiled on Jan 25 2003, 00:15:18.
 

Press CTRL-A Z for help on special keys
 

AT S0=0 L1 V1 X4 &c1 E1 Q0
OK
ATI0
33600
 

OK
ATI1
255
 

OK
ATI2
OK
 

OK
ATI3
V2.200F9-V34_ACF_DS1
 

OK
ATI4
a007840284C6002F
 

bC60000000
 

r1005111151012000
 

r3000111170000000
 

OK
ATI5
022
 

OK
ATI6
RCV336DPFSP Rev 44BC
 

OK
ATI7
000
 

OK
ATI8
ERROR
ATI9
ERROR
ATI10
ERROR

Subsequent to my last message, I was able to use minicom. I needed to use
minicom -s. This was not obvious to me. It appeared that minicom (without
the -s option) was changing the configuration as I entered in the dialogs.
However, it was not using the configuration and I needed to use minicom -s. 

The Network Device Control is not able to detect the modem and the other
scripts like listmodem.sh and scanmodem are also not able to detect the
modem. It is not clear if the modem has the old Rockwell RPI chipset and I
need to use that driver.

At the moment, I use libmodem software to communicate with the modem and
this seems to be working satisfactorily.

Shanthi Joseph




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