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Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 22:03:18 PST8
From: waynec@linkline.com
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Actiontec modem setup

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Ray Davison writes:

> Steven Levine wrote:
>
>> pci048vka.zip 229394 2003/07/07 PCI+AGP bus sniffer
>>
>> and compare the output it reports for the modem with what Ray's Actiontec
>> reports.
>>
> Vendor 11C1h Lucent/Agere Systems (Was: AT&T MicroElectronics)
> Device 0480h Venus WinModem (V90, 56KFlex)
> Command 0007h (I/O Access, Memory Access, BusMaster)
> Status 0290h (Has Capabilities List, Supports Back-To-Back Trans., Medium
> Timing)
> Revision 00h, Header Type 00h, Bus Latency 00h
> Self test 00h (Self test not supported)
> PCI Class Simple Communication, type Other
> Subsystem ID 05001668h 56K V.90 Call Waiting PCI Modem
> Subsystem Vendor 1668h Action Tec Electronics Inc
> Address 0 is a Memory Address (anywhere in 0-4Gb) : E8001000h
> Address 1 is an I/O Port : 0000DC00h
> Address 2 is an I/O Port : 0000E000h
> Address 3 is an I/O Port : 0000E400h
> System IRQ 10, INT# A
> New Capabilities List Present:
> Power Management Capability
> Supports power state D1
> Current Power State : D0 (Device operational, no power saving)
>
> Ray
>

Thanks, Ray, but now it seems it never rains but it pours.

It appears I've lost one of my IBM scsi hard drives and I'm unable to boot
Warp at this time. It may be quite a while until I figure out what to do
about that, as I don't have a spare drive I can just plug in. This is the
first time I've ever had a hard drive fail. There seems to be a few rythmic
short squeak-like noises about the time the adapter would be trying to spin
up the drive during it's bios bootup (like it's doing retries), and the
adapter then shows a line item for the drive with "nsync" where it normally
would say 40kb; the adapter bios utility program doesn't find the drive.

It is interesting, though, that your modem shows up as a (device) WinModem,
which is how my pci sniffer (pcisnif.exe) showed it. I will have to get the
hard drive problem solved before I can download and run pci048vka.zip.

Wayne

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