sofmac@porthos.rutgers.edu (Sofus Macskassy) (11/14/89)
Help!!!! I have to write a device driver for a modem on my PS/2-70 First of all, I never wrote a device driver before, and second of all I haven't been albe to get any sample device drivers to look at. If anybody either has a device driver like that, or some similar drivers, that I can take a look at... or just some general ideas on how to write one, please let me know.... I'm desperate!!!! PLease help!!! mail me at: sofmac@porthos.rutgers.edu thanks in advance
webb@bass.tcspa.ibm.com (Bill Webb) (11/27/89)
> Help!!!! I have to write a device driver for a modem on my PS/2-70 > First of all, I never wrote a device driver before, and second of all > I haven't been albe to get any sample device drivers to look at. If > anybody either has a device driver like that, or some similar drivers, > that I can take a look at... or just some general ideas on how to > write one, please let me know.... I'm desperate!!!! PLease help!!! > mail me at: sofmac@porthos.rutgers.edu If this is a standard sort of modem it ought to look like a serial port to the system. Have you tried using it as a serial port to see if that works? I found that I could use an IBM 2400 baud modem on my P70 by just using the reference diskette to make the modem SERIAL_1 and the serial port SERIAL_2. I don't need both at the same time so this has solved the problem for me for now. Someday I'll have to find out how to use both at the same time, or go thru the bug reporting procedure if it doesn't turn out to be feasible. Anybody figured it out? Once configured as SERIAL_1 then tty0 worked fine as the modem - I could use ATE and CU to dial into remote systems without any problems. ---------------------------------------------------------------- The above views are my own, not necessarily those of my employer. Bill Webb (IBM AWD Palo Alto), (415) 855-4457. UUCP: ...!uunet!ibmsupt!webb