On Sat, 2003-10-04 at 19:28, Alan Hamilton wrote:
> Yes, whenever you reboot your computer or unplug the modem (from the usb
> port).
Excellent (ie virtually never).
> AFAIK the ZyXEL 630-11 and the speedtouch modems use the same chip. You
> need to use the driver for the speedtouch modem. It is mentioned in the
> readme that comes with the firmware loader.
Cool.
> The 'slightly modified' just involves changing the usb device id the
> speedtouch kernel module uses. From the readme that comes with the
> zxload tool:
>> Change in speedtouch.c file this
> #define SPEEDTOUCH_VENDORID 0x06b9
> #define SPEEDTOUCH_PRODUCTID 0x4061
> by
> #define SPEEDTOUCH_VENDORID 0x06b9
> #define SPEEDTOUCH_PRODUCTID 0xa5a5
OK. Thanks for the pointers. I might give this a try if I can
convince myself it will work :-)
///Peter
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