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| Thread ID: 35260 | 2003-07-06 22:18:00 | Motherboard AMR socket | Curly (487) | Press F1 |
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| 158005 | 2003-07-06 22:18:00 | Firstly, had HUGE problems logging on - damned progie would not accept my user name or password, time and time again. Though it wanted me to create a new account. In the end cheated, selected a thread, hit the reply button and bingo, I could then log on . Anyway......... Is see motherboards listed with "1XAMR socket". What is an AMR socket, what is it used for, what does it look like etc. |
Curly (487) | ||
| 158006 | 2003-07-06 22:46:00 | AMR = Audio Modem Riser I believe, basically its a specific slot for Modems on new motherboards :-) | Chilling_Silently (228) | ||
| 158007 | 2003-07-07 00:55:00 | yep AMR modems are very elcheapo and are totally software driven. you can also get AMR audio cards but i havn't seen one over here and you proberly wouldn't want to. | tweak'e (174) | ||
| 158008 | 2003-07-07 01:27:00 | Use external or PCI modem much better than AMR ones | kiwibeat (304) | ||
| 158009 | 2003-07-07 03:43:00 | Just a little OT here - How happy are most LInux distro's about using AMR modems?? | Chilling_Silently (228) | ||
| 158010 | 2003-07-07 04:08:00 | > Just a little OT here - How happy are most LInux > distro's about using AMR modems?? afaik not very happy at all. i tried with my redhat 8 box and it didn't even find the modem. might give it a go later IF i can find any linux drivers for it. |
tweak'e (174) | ||
| 158011 | 2003-07-07 04:16:00 | Have you tried Geoff's utility on the latest July Cover Disc for descovering your modem in Linux? Or is that WinModem-related only?? |
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