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我用的是Mandrake8.1 内核2.4.8-26mdk 内猫 在www.mbsi.ca网站上找到了驱动程序1.rpm -i hsflinmodem-2.4.8_26mdk-1mdk.i586.rpm
2.run “hsfconfig”一切顺利,最后显示:Your HSF modem should now be accessible as /dev/ttySHSF0.下面我就不知如何配置了,用Kppp拨好程序在设备显示里没有ttySHSF0端口。请问我该怎么办?我的英文不太好下面的安装说明看的不是太懂。
我用的是Mandrake8.1 内核2.4.8-26mdk 内猫 在www.mbsi.ca网站上找到了驱动程序1.rpm -i hsflinmodem-2.4.8_26mdk-1mdk.i586.rpm
2.run “hsfconfig”一切顺利,最后显示:Your HSF modem should now be accessible as /dev/ttySHSF0.下面我就不知如何配置了,用Kppp拨好程序在设备显示里没有ttySHSF0端口。请问我该怎么办?我的英文不太好下面的安装说明看的不是太懂。
Please see the README file for general information.
BEFORE INSTALLING
Remove any old HSF modem drivers, either manually or by
running "rpm -e hsflinmodem" or "make uninstall" if using the
RPM or tar versions of this package respectively.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
If your Linux distribution supports RPM (RedHat Package Manager),
and has a recent libc, it is easiest to install the binary RPM package
with METHOD A. If your system has RPM but the distributed binaries are not
suitable, you may use METHOD B. METHOD C is for distributions without
RPM support, or those who prefer not to use RPM.
METHOD A: BINARY RPM PACKAGE (*.{arch}.rpm)
If you have obtained the driver package in RPM format:
1. install the rpm with "rpm -i hsflinmodem-{version}.{arch}.rpm"
2. optionally re-run "hsfconfig" to complete the installation (if necessary)
or to change your modem's configuration.
METHOD B: SOURCE RPM PACKAGE (*.src.rpm)
If no pre-generated binary RPM package is adequate for your system,
you may download the source RPM package and:
1. generate a new binary RPM package for your platform with
"rpm --rebuild hsflinmodem-{version}.src.rpm"
2. install the new binary RPM package as described in METHOD A.
AFTER INSTALLATION
If an error occurred during installation, please see the sections 'BUGS'
and 'REPORTING PROBLEMS' below.
Once the modem is installed and configured, you may access it
as /dev/ttySHSF0 or /dev/cuaHSF0 (call-out device). Additionally,
you can use it via the symbolic link /dev/modem (equivalent to ttySHSF0).
Please review the permissions on the device nodes with "ls -l" to ensure
that they are adequate for your system.
The "hsfconfig" command can be used to change certain modem configuration
options or recompile (generic packages only) the kernel modules after
installation. Run "hsfconfig --help" for usage information.
CHANGING THE COUNTRY PARAMETER
With "hsfconfig --country" you may select another country supported by
your modem.
MANUALLY UNLOADING THE DRIVERS
The modem drivers can be manually unloaded using the "hsfstop" command.
USING ALTERNATIVE PCI VENDOR AND DEVICE IDS
If your modem uses a chipset supported by the drivers but isn't
recognized by the supplied .inf files, you may use (at your own risk)
"hsfconfig --hwtype" to explicitly configure the PCI vendor and device IDs
of your modem.
DOCUMENTATION
See the included document 100498D_RM_HxF_Released.pdf (viewable with
Adobe Acrobat reader or other PDF readers).
REMOVING THE DRIVER
If for any reason you wish to un-install the HSF drivers from your
system, the proper way to proceed depends on how they were initially
installed.
If you used an RPM installation method, execute "rpm -e hsflinmodem"
to remove the package. If you used the tar method, change your current
directory to where you extracted the archive, and execute "make uninstall"
MORE INFORMATION AND HELP
If you require assistance or need more information, go to:
http://www.mbsi.ca/cnxtlindrv
Conexant Systems neither distributes nor maintains this package.
PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT CONEXANT REGARDING THIS SOFTWARE!!!
BUGS
A list of currently known bugs is included in the file "BUGS".
BAD CONNECTIONS
If you experience sudden disconnects or bad connections, please check
the last call status information, which can be obtained with the
AT#UG command.
REPORTING PROBLEMS
Additional problem reports or patches may be sent to: hsflinux-bugs@mbsi.ca
Enclosing the output of "hsfconfig --dumpdiag" and the last call status
information if pertinent (see above) in your report can greatly
facilitate problem resolution. |
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