No, it is a Rockwell HCF 56K V90 FaxModem.

ScanMan wrote:

> Ummm... If it's PCI, it's probably one of the infamous WinModems. You
> could try looking about on http://www.linmodems.org/, but don't get your
> hopes up.
>
> On Sun, 2001-12-16 at 18:04, Perry Hoekstra wrote:
> > I have a question on modem detection.  I installed a modem on a RH7.2
> > system.  Upon bootup, Kudzu detected the modem and configured the
> > modem.  If I do a lspci, I see the modem in the listing.  How do I
> > figure out which /dev/ttyS* it is parked on.  I have going through the
> > Linux Modem-HOWTO.  I tried probing using setserial but all it tells me
> > is that I have UART 16550A on ttyS0, ttyS1 and unknown on ttyS2 and
> > ttyS3.  Is there a file that Kudzu wrote the configuration to or when
> > setserial is run on startup?  I looked in the standard places such as
> > serial.conf but there was no joy.
> >
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> > E-Commerce Architect
> > Talent Software Services
> > perry.hoekstra at talentemail.com
> >
> >
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