slmodem is a SmartLink soft modem for Linux. It provides a full-featured 56K voice fax modem. This is implemented as a generic application (slmodemd) and a set of hardware specific kernel-space drivers (slamr and slusb). ALSA modem drivers may be used instead of proprietary ones.
| Tags | Hardware |
|---|---|
| Licenses | MIT/X Other |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | C |
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Changes: This release includes support for several new devices and some bugfixes.


Changes: This release includes some hardware compatibility fixes and adds support for GCC 4 builds.


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Recent commentsRe: About porting this software to an embedded platform
I also forgot to say the repository URL seems to work. It may
have been down temporally.
Re: About porting this software to an embedded platform
You may want to contact the maintainer directly, because I
know he probably doesn't check freshmeat. Apart from that,
the binary object inside comes from a company and I guess
he's developing the driver under a NDA or something similar.
About porting this software to an embedded platform
Hello,
I would like to port this project to an ARM-based embedded platform.
Unfortunately, I discovered that this software is more "open object" than "open source", since most of its code is in file dsplibs.o.
I don't know why the source code for this module has not been disclosed, while the object code has been publicly released.
Anyway, I don't want to peek into the internals of dsplibs. I just want to have it running on my platform, which is not x86.
What can I do?
Thanks.
Marco Contenti
Note: the linmodems.technion.ac.il server cannot be accessed since yesterday