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 === Next deducing cogent software ===
Analysing card in PCI bus 00:1b.0, writing to
scanout.00:1b.0
    

    Modem with PCI ID 8086:27d8 is in the software
modem category.
 The modem driver snd-intel8x0m is Not loaded.
 To enable functional diagnostics, please either
briefly login as Root: su - root (Not for Ubuntu) and
unload and reload the modem driver
          modprobe -r snd-intel8x0m
          modprobe snd-intel8x0m
 Exit Root status
         exit and rerun ./scanModem

I followed the directions but now the program froze at
"ls: /usr/bin/gcc*:".

This is the ModemData file:

--------------------------  System information -------

---------------------
CPU=i686,  Mandriva Linux release 2007.1 (Official)
for i586 Kernel 2.6.17-13mdvlegacy on a Dual-processor
i686 / Linux version 2.6.17-13mdvlegacy
(rtp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) (gcc version 4.1.2 20070302
(prerelease) (4.1.2-1mdv2007.1)) #1 

SMP Fri Mar 23 19:05:24 UTC 2007
 scanModem update of:  2007_June_19
ALSAversion 1.0.14rc2
USB modem not detected by lsusb
Modem or host audio card candidates have firmware
information:
PCI slot	PCI ID		SubsystemID	Name
 ----------	---------	---------	--

------------
 00:1b.0	8086:27d8	1179:ff31	Audio device: Intel
Corporation 82801G 
 Modem interrupt assignment and sharing: 
 21:        170          0   IO-APIC-level  HDA Intel
 --- Bootup diagnositcs for card in PCI slot 00:1b.0
----
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1b.0[A] -> GSI 22 (level,
low) -> IRQ 21
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1b.0 to
64
ACPI: PCI interrupt for device 0000:00:1b.0 disabled
PM: Writing back config space on device 0000:00:1b.0
at offset 1 (was 100006, writing 100002)
ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:00:1b.0[A] -> GSI 22 (level,
low) -> IRQ 21
PCI: Setting latency timer of device 0000:00:1b.0 to
64
 The PCI slot 00:1b.0 of the modem card may be
disabled early in a bootup process,  but then enabled
later. If modem drivers load but the  modem is not
responsive, read Bootup.txt about possible fixes. Send
dmesg.txt along with ModemData.txt to
discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx if help is needed.
 === Finished modem firmware and bootup diagnostics
section. 

===
 === Next deducing cogent software ===
8086:27d8 is a High Definition Audio card, possibly
hosting a soft modem.


Now comes the file "scanout.00:1b.0":

PCIDEV=8086:27d8
CLASS="Class 0403: 8086:27d8"
NAME="Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G "
Vendor=8086
Device=27d8
SUBSYS=1179:ff31
SUBNAME=" Toshiba America Info Systems AC97 Data Fax
SoftModem with SmartCP"
SUBven=1179
IRQ=21
Test="./scanModem test 8086:27d8 179:ff31"
SOFT=8086:27d8
SLMODEMD_DEVICE=modem:1
PORT="modem:1"
Driver=snd-intel8x0m
DRIVER_=snd_intel8x0m
KDRIVER=SND_NTEL8X0M
MPLACE=

I tried the ListModem utility on Windows as well but
it reported no modem found.

I'm quite sure my Modem maker is Conexant because
that's what Windows Device Manager says: "CXT". Most
driver files are also signed by Conexant.
So I know I have to download and compile some Linuxant
driver. 

The problem is that before downloading the driver I
have to know whether my modem is HCF, HSF or whatever,
but neither scanModem nor ListModem helped me in that
respect.
Could somebody interpret all these data and vendor
codes to tell me what kind of modem I have?

For more information:

This is what Windows Device Manager says about my
modem:

HDAUDIO Soft Data Fax Modem with SmartCP
Location: 65535 (Internal High Definition Audio Bus)
Device Instance Id:
HDAUDIO/FUNC_02&VEN_14F1&DEV_5047&SUBSYS_1179FF31&REV_1000/4&484DAEA&0&0002

By the way, the sound card is Conexant as well:

Conexant High Definition Audio Properties
Location: 65535 (Internal High Definition Audio Bus)
Device Instance Id:
HDAUDIO/FUNC_01&VEN_14F1&DEV_5047&SUBSYS_1179FF31&REV_1000/4&484DAEA&0&0001



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