The following arguments are not persistent from boot to
boot (i.e. We are not saving them in the BIOS).
mwave_3780i_irq=5/7/10/11/15
•
This parameter allows you to configure the IRQ used by the DSP if the DSP IRQ was not set and
stored in BIOS by the Thinkpad" configuration utility.
mwave_3780i_io=0x130/0x350/0x0070/0xDB0
•
This parameter allows you to configure the I/O range used by the DSP if the DSP I/O range was not
set and stored in the BIOS by the Thinkpad" configuration utility.
mwave_uart_irq=3/4
•
This parameter allows you to configure the IRQ used by the ACP UART if the Mwave's UART IRQ
was not set and stored in BIOS by the Thinkpad" configuration utility.
mwave_uart_io=0x3f8/0x2f8/0x3E8/0x2E8
•
This parameter allows you to configure the I/O range used by the ACP UART if the UART I/O range
was not set and stored in BIOS by the Thinkpad" configuration utility.
The following code is an example of how to run DSP using ttyS1 resources:
insmod mwave mwave_3780i_irq=10 mwave_3780i_io=0x0130 mwave_uart_irq=3 mwave_uart_io=0x2f8
NOTE
The mwave is unable to check for resource conflicts. It is
your responsibility to ensure that none of the resources
specified conflict with other (commonly PCMCIA) devices.
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
Once the ACP device driver is loaded successfully, use the mwavem command to execute the
application.
NOTE
The location of the
mwavem.conf
file can be specified as an
argument to the mwavem application. If not specified the default
location is assumed to be
/usr/local/etc/mwavem.conf
unless otherwise changed
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