G'day all, Sylvian, > If this a modem that is handled by your linux system or an external > modem on a serial port, yes it would see it. It does not. :( It (the programme) seems to be ignoring everything to do with logic & is looking to be told directly. It's not acknowledging the existence of a modem, as it will not look all by itself - it wants to have its hands held. :) (After all, it'd be so *hard* to get it to send a couple of AT queries to look for a modem, wouldn't it?) ;-) It is indeed a fully hardware external modem, attached to ttyS1, with /dev/modem pointing to it. As such, the wine config has it listed as Com2 and Com4 respectively (since Com4 has the default /dev/modem entry). > If this an internal winmodem or an USB device, there is no support for > it at the moment. Ack! Wash your mouth out - I'd *never* run a software modem! What's the point - I've found that Mistubishi is even doing an internal *hardware* PCI modem for $29 (AUD)! Even if there was support, why would you not spend the extra $10 (AUD) to take the load off of your CPU? > Verify that your $HOME/.wine/config has the appropriate entries ( see > documentation/samples/config if you installed from source) It does. I've scoured through all of the FAQS and archives before asking - even to the point of going through the CxOffice archives too! It's got me buggered now. Cheers, Tom -- Tom Docking <tom@aaledo.com.au> Aaledo Business Consultancy _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users