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Re: PC-DC server Linux guide in progress
Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 10:53 am
by Dihnekis
Ok the DX-M300 has conexant HSF drivers, which do not have voice support so they do not work. However, the seller I purchased it from on ebay is allowing me to trade it for a Zoom Model 3095 which has linux drivers from the manufacturer and is reported to work well. I'm running dual boot xp/ubuntu, so hopefully this works when it gets here.
Re: PC-DC server Linux guide in progress
Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 3:49 pm
by Kingbuzzo
Built a line voltage inducer. I assume it's working. But I still have the same problem. I'm using ubuntu 9.10.
I'm a bit confused with options.(interface) or options.ttyACM0 in my case. is the first IP the local IP of my linux box?
maybe I can find a modem that doesn't require the voltage and test that
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jason@jason-desktop:~$ tail -f /var/log/mgetty/mg_ttyACM0.log
01/17 15:38:30 CM0 mgetty: interim release 1.1.36-Jun15
01/17 15:38:30 CM0 WARNING: parent process not init(pid=1), but pid=2149 (bash)
01/17 15:38:30 CM0 check for lockfiles
01/17 15:38:30 CM0 locking the line
01/17 15:38:30 CM0 lowering DTR to reset Modem
01/17 15:38:31 CM0 send: \dATQ0V1H0[0d]
01/17 15:38:32 CM0 waiting for ``OK'' ** found **
01/17 15:38:32 CM0 send: AT[0d]
01/17 15:38:32 CM0 waiting for ``OK'' ** found **
01/17 15:38:32 CM0 waiting...
01/17 15:39:02 CM0 wfr: waiting for ``RING''
01/17 15:39:02 CM0 cannot set controlling tty (ioctl): Operation not permitted
01/17 15:39:02 CM0 >>> this might be caused because you have run mgetty/vgetty
01/17 15:39:02 CM0 >>> from the command line. Don't do that, use /etc/inittab!
01/17 15:39:02 CM0 send: ATA[0d]
01/17 15:39:02 CM0 waiting for ``CONNECT''
01/17 15:39:56 CM0 found action string: ``NO CARRIER''
01/17 15:39:56 ##### failed A_FAIL dev=ttyACM0, pid=2167, caller='none', conn='', name=''
Re: PC-DC server Linux guide in progress
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 12:14 am
by Kingbuzzo
HAHA SHE WORKS!
I had to redo my line voltage inducer and add a fresh battery...heh
just need to look into port mapping for some stability and we are SET!
thanks for the great guide ryochan!
Re: PC-DC server Linux guide in progress
Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 1:43 am
by Impulse
I was just about to say getting the revision B modem might be easier. But, congrats on getting the simulator to work.
Hope all goes well on setting this up. Keep us updated.
Re: PC-DC server Linux guide in progress
Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 10:34 am
by Kingbuzzo
revision B requires the voltage I believe.
I've been testing with different distros lately. Port mapping seems to be the issue.
though sometimes if I connect a couple times things will be very smooth and I'll have a good run in pso with someone.
Re: PC-DC server Linux guide in progress
Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 5:07 pm
by Gary_b
Kingbuzzo wrote:revision B requires the voltage I believe.
this is correct, if you don't want to use a voltage inducer you will need a revision A modem.
Re: PC-DC server Linux guide in progress
Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 8:15 pm
by Kingbuzzo
I should also note.
I've ran into problems that seem to be around port mapping. As in I haven't done ANY port mapping.
This results in freezing at various moments like say the first hexagons or the ship list. But for some reason, using ubuntu 8.10 with the firewall shut off seems to solve this problem. Though once in a while I WILL get a freeze or really slow loading.
Re: PC-DC server Linux guide in progress
Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 2:37 pm
by djknitex
Is it like really possible to post pictures or maybe a video, cause I really don't get how to do this.
Re: PC-DC server Linux guide in progress
Posted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 3:25 pm
by TeamXlink
How do we know if our modem is Linux compatible?
Mine is a Zoom 3030 PCI Internal Modem, but it has the conexant chipset, so it should work.
Re: PC-DC server Linux guide in progress
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 2:24 am
by berryla
It's Coming along nicely, Ryochan7.