Whole document tree 2. Compilation, Installation, and Startup2.1. Prerequisites
If you are building the ACP Modem driver and application, you need to have a complete Linux source tree for your kernel, not just an up-to-date kernel image. 2.2. Building and Installing Source
2.3. Setting Things UpIn the [WORLDTRADE] section of your mwavem.conf file, set the Country= parameter to your country access code.
Country information (including access codes) are listed in the mwavem.conf file. For example, for France the following section is present:
To set France to be your configured country in the [WORLDTRADE] section of mwavem.conf,
2.4. RuntimeAn initialization script has been provided which may be used to to start, stop, or check the status of the ACP Modem driver and application. It has been successfully run on the Debian, Slackware, SuSE, and Red Hat distributions and should run on any of their derivitives. If you are using the runtime script, it will load the mwave device driver module, configure the serial port, and start the mwave manager for you. All of the options which can be passed to the device driver module, along with some options for the script itself, can be configured by uncommenting and editing the appropriate variables at the beginning of the script. The mwaved startup script can be found in the src/mwavem directory of the source distribution. If you are running the Red Hat distribution, you can copy the script to your /etc/rc.d/init.d directory and issue the ntsysv command in order to enable it at boot time. If not using Red Hat, see the documentation for your distribution for information on how to set this up to run at boot time. It is recommended that you use the provided mwaved script. If you are not using the script, however, the following sections will describe how to manually start the device driver and application. 2.4.1. Loading the ACP device driverTo load the mwave device driver use
The following arguments may be supplied with the insmod command:
The following code is an example of how to run DSP using ttyS1 resources:
You can use the tpctl package on Linux or the Thinkpad™ configuration utility on Windows NT or DOS to manage the configuration of Thinkpad™ related resources. 2.4.2. Running ACP Modem Application
The ACP Modem is now available for use by your favorite dialing application. |