System.How to Update Ambient 56K bps External (MD5660) Modem Device Drivers Quickly & Easily Step 1 - Download Your Driver Protocol Selection (init string) commands for your modemĪll hardware-controller modems should work operate with the Linux operating DIS makes modemsĬirrus MD56xx Modem Commands - Most of theĭocumentation on the web for Cirrus modems is (a) outdated and (b) if moreĬurrent, is incomplete with respect to 56k.
A firmware flash is required to upgrade modem firmware. The MD567x is a hardware-controller chipset for use in making USB Updates might be available from OEMs using this chipset which include: DIS and Intel provides a generic driver, but no firmware updates. Part count required to make a modem and, the firmware supports V.90 as the onlyĥ6k protocol. The MD566x is the current hardware-controller chipset the mainĭifference between this and the 565x is the DSP contains internal ROM reducing Some of the vendors that made modems based upon this chipset: Actiontec, Archtek, Flash firmware upgrades are available from The MD565x is a hardware-controller modem that supports x2 and V.90. "Heavy Metal" - the "Blue Thunder" Linux driver available Which can be inserted with a text editor (Notepad) after the line:ĭigital Integration System (DIS) provides Linux driver (for modem model inf file that omits valid V.92 connect response - The On its website - including versions for various Linux systems! NOTE:ĭriver - 4.4.72 - was released with. While Intel and others provide modem driver downloads, the modem-on-hold isn't included with these downloads.Ī V.92-enabled HaM driver is available from the Amigo.tw website - SeeĪMI-IA56 driver version 4.60.2 which also has link for Modem-on-Hold instructions (alsoĭriver version 4.48 for Win9x/Me/NT/2k/XP).
Should have bundled compatible modem-on-hold software - usually BVRP's NetWaiting or FaxTalk's NetOnHold. If you were sold a V.92 modem with the Intel chipset, the manufacturer (Intel doesn't build modems) Intel provides generic drivers: however, they do not provide a Modem-on-hold applet. The 537EA is a softmodem (HSP) chipset for AC'97 (modem riser) cards supporting V.92 and V.44. The 537EP is a softmodem (HSP) chipset for PCI cards supporting V.92 and V.44. The 536EP is a controllerless (DSP) chipset supporting V.92 and V.44. The MD family was replaced in 2003 by the 536 and 537 chipsets. This chipset supports V.90 as its only 56k-protocol - but updated drivers provide V.92 support. Make modems with this chipset include Archtek, DIS, GVC, Pine, Trust and This is the current Intel modem chipset, and Intel The MD563x is a PCI controllerless model also known as HaM Intel provides archived drivers for this and other discontinued chipsets (seeĪ ' Preliminary Data Book' with complete command documentation from The MD562x is a PCI controllerless model that has been discontinued. TheseĬirrus/Amibent also developed host-controller and hardware-controller To update these modems,Ī firmware flash file is needed. These modems use MD3456x chipsetĪnd usually have the MD3456 designation in modem model. Hardware-controller modems use Texas Instruments chipset (the same chipset usedīy USR), but with firmware developed by Cirrus. Handle just the modem portion of Cirrus/Amibent's business.ĥ6k modems were introduced when Cirrus Logic was owner/developer. Acquired Ambient Technologies which was a spin-off of Cirrus Logic created to