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Installation
============
1. Unpack tar.gz package file:
$ gzip -dc slmdm-2.X.X.tar.gz | tar xf -
2. ´cd´ to package directory:
$ cd slmdm-2.X.X
3. Review and edit ( if need) ´Makefile´.
Note: Probably you will want to correct in Makefile path to your
local linux kernel header files:
KERNEL_INCLUDES=/path/to/linux/include
Another way is to pass command line the parameter while
running ´make´:
$ make KERNEL_INCLUDES=/path/to/linux/include . ..
4. Run ´make´ command to compile package:
$ make
5. Install.
If you are going to use AMR/CNR/PCI modem type ( as superuser):
# make install-amr
, or
# make install-usb
if you are going to use USB modem.
It will install:
- modem kernel modules slmdm.o ( modem core), slfax.o ( fax)
into ´/lib/modules/<kernel-version>/misc´ directory
( standard linux modules´ directory).
- hardware specific kernel module slamrmo.o ( for AMR/CNR/PCI) or
slusb.o ( for USB) into ´/lib/modules/<kernel-version>/misc´
directory ( standard linux modules´ directory).
- country settings data file ´country.dat´ into directory ´/etc´.
Also it will:
- create character tty device entry ´/dev/ttySL0´ with major
number 212 and symbolic link ´dev/modem´.
- config you ´/etc/modules.conf´ file in order to provide
possibility for loading the modem modules into kernel on demand
automatically by kmod, when you are going to use them.
Note: currently you cannot use both AMR/CNR/PCI and USB Modems.
6. Config modem country.
You can configure your current country by using module parameters
´country´ or ´country_code´.
Add ´options´ directive line to file ´/etc/modules.conf´:
options slmdm country=<MyCountry>
, for example
options slmdm country=USA
, or use module parameter while module loading:
# modprobe slmdm country=<MyCountry>
Use ´slver -c´ to see list of all supported countries and their
codes ( utility ´slver´ may be found in package directory).
Note: Command ATI7 shows installed country setting.
7. Using the modem.
Installation will automatically create character tty device entry
´/dev/ttySL0´ with major number 212 and symbolic link ´/dev/modem´.
Use one of them as modem device for your dialing application.
8. Uninstallation.
In package directory just type:
# make uninstall
Using RPM
=========
1. Build SRPM and RPM from tar.gz package:
In order to build RPM and SRPM run command:
# rpm -ta slmdm-2.X.X.tar.gz
It will build in your RPM directory:
- slmdm-2.X.X-Y.src.rpm - Source SRPM package
- slmdm-2.X.X-Y.i386.rpm - Core Modem RPM package
- slmdm-amr-2.X.X-Y.i386.rpm - AMR/CNR/PCI Modem driver
- slmdm-usb-2.X.X-Y.i386.rpm - USB Modem driver
2. Install
To install Modem core package run:
# rpm -i /path/to/slmdm-2.X.X-Y.i386.rpm
To install Modem hw driver run:
# rpm -i /path/to/slmdm-amr-2.X.X-Y.i386.rpm
if you are going to use AMR/CNR/PCI Modem, or
# rpm -i /path/to/slmdm-usb-2.X.X-Y.i386.rpm
if you are going to use SmartUSB56 Modem.
Note: currently you cannot install and use both AMR/CNR/PCI and USB Modems.
3. Uninstall.
# rpm -e slmdm slmdm-<amr|usb>
Getting Started
===============
After successful installation and configuration modules will be loaded on
demand if you are using ´kmod´ in linux kernel.
Also you can load modules by hand:
# modprobe slamrmo
if you are using AMR/CNR/PCI modem, or
# modprobe slusb
if you are using SmartUSB56 Modem.
Troubleshooting
===============
If you get an error message during installation/configuration or loading
the modules try to see it in FAQ file.
Please report the problem to your modem provider or to us
( support@smlink.com).
Customization
=============
Look at ´editme.c´ file in package directory.
Feedback
========
Please send any feedbacks to Smart Link. See the Smart Link
web site for contact information ( www.smlink.com) or to
support@smlink.com.