There some drivers listed for some win modems at http://www.linmodems.org. A DOS emulator is available at http://www.dosemu.org. On Sat, 30 Dec 2000, Gregory Nowak wrote: > Hello listers, > > Even though I've been following everything on the list, because of school > work I didn't have much time to explore linux beyond reading a couple of > books on it. Now that winter break has been here for a while, I got more > time to actually check out how everything that I've learned about so far > works. As a result, I've come up with a bunch of questions that I hope > somebody would be kind enough to take the time to answer. So, here goes. > Does linux support winmodem technology at all? Somehow I've got the sinking > feeling that the answer is no, but I thought I'd ask anyway. > In my c++ programming under windows, I've used 'iostream.h' to handle input > and output streams. However, I've noticed to my surprise that this header > doesn't exist in the gcc 2.7.2.3 include directory. What do I use instead? > I know I'll probably be smerked by some of you for asking this one, but > where can I download a free DOS emulator for linux? > I also remember that a while ago some one on the list mentioned that they > have an Abit be6-ii mother board. How do I install support for the 2 hpt366 > controlers into my kernel? > I've also heard that it is possible for speakup to speak in lilo at the boot > prompt. How do I set that up with slackware 7.1? > Are there any screensavers for linux that would turn off the monitor after a > certin amount of noneuse both at the login and shell prompts? > That's all that comes to my mind for now. Thanks for any help at all that > any of you would be able to give me. > Greg Nowak > P.S. Happy new year to everyone. > > P.S. One more question,: Does speakup speak under x? > > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup >