I wonder if this is the same issue I ran in to last year when I picked up such a modem... Also identified as a 537, but the board itself was from a Dell system, and branded "537EPG". Chris, can you examine the back of your board? Does it say "537EP" or "537EPG"? If there are distinguishing marks, it will at least be easier to determine whether this is a hardware or a software limitation. Bjorn. On 03/07/2010 04:11 PM, Philippe Vouters wrote: > > Antonio, > >>From intel-536-537/makefile_537, PCIDEV=8086:1080 well corresponds to a > 537EP modem absolutely handled by the > http://vouters.dyndns.org/Intel/intel-536EP-537EP_2010_01_06.tar.bz2 > What brings an uncertainty between 536EP and 537SP is PCIDEV=8086:1040 > > Now Chris is facing a problem with his 537EP modem in modem_init (see > kernel stack trace). > > There is not much I can do to help as the code involved resides in > 537_core.lib which has always been Intel's proprietary code and shipped > in binary format. This is all the problem with Winmodems. > > Regards,
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