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Help! PCMCIA Sierra Wireless AirCard 750 GPRSI follow the Guide to Sierra Wireless AirCard 750 for Linux on Sierra Offical state. it said:" Before You Begin Click here to download the AirCard7x0.zip file. You can unzip the AirCard7x0.zip by executing the following command in terminal window: unzip AirCard7x0.zip The AirCard7x0.zip contains SW7xxSER.dat, ac750, and ac750chat files How to Configure Linux to Recognize AirCard 710-750 Before you start, make sure that the AirCard 750 is not inserted into the PCMCIA slot. The following instructions will configure the AirCard 750 as a serial-only device on Linux: objdump r a.o not giving static function call Giovanni It is not working :- $ gcc -c -g a.o a.c a.o: file format elf32-i386 RELOCATION RECORDS FOR .text: OFFSET TYPE VALUE 0000000a R38632 .rodata 0000000f R386PC32 printf 00000022 R38632 .rodata 00000027 R386PC32... 1. Add the following toetc-pcmcia-config under the Modems and other serial devices: card "Sierra Wireless AC710-AC750 GPRS Network Adapter R1" manfid 0x0192, 0x0710 cis "cis-SW7xxSER.dat" bind "serialcs" 2. Copy the file SW7xxSER.dat in this archive inetc-pcmcia-cis3. Restart computer. 4. Insert the AirCard 710-750 When the card is inserted two high beeps should be heard, indicating that the AirCard750 has been recognized and the serial driver has been successfully loaded. The AirCard750 can be accessed asdev-modem when inserted. Running minicom should allow access to the AT command interface. " I did this exactly. but most of time it can't be recongized asdev-modem. what's the matter? thanks
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