the short is, no this driver is for sound, but yeah, they are related....much of the same code is used in the modem driver from linux, but is, a separate driver.
besides? who uses dial-up anymore?
(a bit satirical)
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#61
Posted 09 April 2006 - 02:51 AM
#62
Posted 09 April 2006 - 02:07 PM
dhruv, on Apr 8 2006, 10:37 PM, said:
Just a quick question to the devs. I've been told by dimbulb that the internal 56k modem in HP/Compaq laptops is a part of the sound system (Windows XP calls the modem "AC97 Data Fax SoftModem with SmartCP"). Thus, can one assume that this sound driver may allow OSX to recognise the internal modem component, or will it purely be for sound only?
Thanks for the hard work!
Thanks for the hard work!
I've never used the modem on myLaptop in XP. I don't even know if it works! I don't think there will be great demand for the modem to work. I want to focus our effort on sound. I haven't had time to spend a single hour this past week for the driver. Hopefully, the next week will be better.
#63
Posted 10 April 2006 - 11:04 AM
I just thought that since the modem is a part of the sound system you guys may have that on the agenda, too. Personally I live in a fairly broadband-deprived country, and thus, am quite dependant on my 56k modem whenever I don't have access to a WiFi hotspot. If a modem driver was developed you guys would most certainly be worshipped by anyone else who is in the same situation as me, I'm sure. But, having said that, I understand how you would prefer to focus your time, skills and effort on areas that have high levels of demand.
#64
Posted 10 April 2006 - 02:19 PM
I haven't used the modem in this laptop at all, even in windows. It may be possible to get a modem driver running, but that would be after sound is finished. It is something to consider.
#65
Posted 12 April 2006 - 03:28 PM
Out of curiosity has anyone else tried messing with the code. I see there's been downloads, so I guess others have looked at it, has tanyone else attempting hacking at it?
#66
Posted 12 April 2006 - 03:32 PM
#67
Posted 14 April 2006 - 12:13 AM
EdFlyer, on Apr 12 2006, 10:31 AM, said:
Out of curiosity has anyone else tried messing with the code. I see there's been downloads, so I guess others have looked at it, has tanyone else attempting hacking at it?
I've downloaded it, but haven't yet had time to look into it... I'm graduating in 2 weeks so that might give me some time.
#68
Posted 16 April 2006 - 03:35 PM
Time to a status update!?
#69
Posted 19 April 2006 - 03:18 AM
Sorry about the lack of posts.
I haven't been able to do much work on the driver in the last week as I have had a lot of work with school, just finished up a few thousand lines of code for my CS class, but now that's submitted and done, I will be able to focus some time on the Sound driver.
so that's the latest news over here.
I haven't been able to do much work on the driver in the last week as I have had a lot of work with school, just finished up a few thousand lines of code for my CS class, but now that's submitted and done, I will be able to focus some time on the Sound driver.
so that's the latest news over here.
#70
Posted 21 April 2006 - 07:31 PM
Ok, man. Take your time. : )
We all hope to meet the driver in the future.
We all hope to meet the driver in the future.
#71
Posted 22 April 2006 - 09:52 AM
dhruv, on Apr 10 2006, 11:07 AM, said:
Oh okay, that's understandable. You guys have been putting in plenty of effort into this as it is.
I just thought that since the modem is a part of the sound system you guys may have that on the agenda, too. Personally I live in a fairly broadband-deprived country, and thus, am quite dependant on my 56k modem whenever I don't have access to a WiFi hotspot. If a modem driver was developed you guys would most certainly be worshipped by anyone else who is in the same situation as me, I'm sure. But, having said that, I understand how you would prefer to focus your time, skills and effort on areas that have high levels of demand.
I just thought that since the modem is a part of the sound system you guys may have that on the agenda, too. Personally I live in a fairly broadband-deprived country, and thus, am quite dependant on my 56k modem whenever I don't have access to a WiFi hotspot. If a modem driver was developed you guys would most certainly be worshipped by anyone else who is in the same situation as me, I'm sure. But, having said that, I understand how you would prefer to focus your time, skills and effort on areas that have high levels of demand.
#72
Posted 27 April 2006 - 08:34 PM
Any updates?
#73
Posted 28 April 2006 - 12:44 AM
#74
Posted 28 April 2006 - 06:02 AM
#75
Posted 28 April 2006 - 06:34 AM
yeah, i've been hit with a lot of work with school, just when i think im done, i have another project, essay, and test. yeah, that and I broke the lcd on my laptop, so I haven't been able to use it for about a week. If all goes well, I should be able to buy another laptop, same specs, to continue work on the driver.
#76
Posted 29 April 2006 - 09:35 PM
thnx for keeping us guys updated :- ))
sound is not the most important thing in the world, but it would be really nice to see it working one day (its the last non working thing on my laptop (5024wlmi) beside wifi, but that shouldnt be hard to fix ->because i know what the problem is..)
sound is not the most important thing in the world, but it would be really nice to see it working one day (its the last non working thing on my laptop (5024wlmi) beside wifi, but that shouldnt be hard to fix ->because i know what the problem is..)
#77
Posted 10 May 2006 - 01:36 AM
well... i gave the source a look through and have nothing to report... except that you guys are really smart. I've only coded for Nintendo DS and it's the sound that's always giving me problems on that, too... good luck with your laptop Ed.
#78
Posted 11 May 2006 - 11:13 PM
I took a look at the source, but I can't make enough of a correlation between it and the Linux kernel source to quite follow what your driver is actually doing. It'll take me a few days to get up to speed, but I should be able to help out eventually.
#79
Posted 11 May 2006 - 11:13 PM
Hey, 5024...
I have an Acer 4402 And it shares a configuration very similar to yours...
But I tried all the ways, but couldn't succeed in installing OSX native..
How did you do that?
Grateful
I have an Acer 4402 And it shares a configuration very similar to yours...
But I tried all the ways, but couldn't succeed in installing OSX native..
How did you do that?
Grateful
#80
Posted 12 May 2006 - 01:23 AM
I have an ATI SB400 board in my new laptop. It came with realtek drivers for the ac97 (Realtek HD.) Is this going to be the same chipset you are trying to support? I am willing to test anything.
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