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=== IBM Integrated Bluetooth II with 56K Modem (BMDC) ===
 
=== IBM Integrated Bluetooth II with 56K Modem (BMDC) ===
This is a combination USB Bluetooth and AC97 Modem Adapter that is installed in a [[CDC slot]].
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This is a combination AC'97 Bluetooth and Modem Adapter that is installed in a [[CDC slot]].
  
=== Bluetooth Features ===
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=== Features ===
* Chipset: Actiontec
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* Chipset: Actiontec BMDC200 Bluetooth Controller and Agere LU97 Scorpio Softmodem Controller
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* Speeds: 434/723 Kbps (Bluetooth 1.1) and 33.6/56.6 Kbps (V.34/V.90/V.92)
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* PCI ID: Varies, depends on the AC'97 modem controller's PCI ID
 
* USB ID: 1668:0441
 
* USB ID: 1668:0441
=== Modem Features ===
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* Headers: One 2-pin connector, one Hirose U.FL connector
* Chipset: Agere
 
* AC'97 Modem
 
 
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=== IBM Partnumbers ===
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=== Partnumbers ===
IBM FRU PN: 26P8396, 91P7259, 91P7315
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FRU PN: 26P8396, 91P7259, 91P7315
  
=== Also known (in IBM literature) as.... ===
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=== Also known as.... ===
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* Bluetooth/Modem Combo card
 
* IBM Integrated Bluetooth with 56K Modem (BMDC)
 
* IBM Integrated Bluetooth with 56K Modem (BMDC)
* Bluetooth/Modem Combo card
 
 
* IBM Integrated Bluetooth with 56K Modem, Actiontec
 
* IBM Integrated Bluetooth with 56K Modem, Actiontec
  
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After this you should have a {{path|/dev/ttySL0}} device to which you can point your dialer.
 
After this you should have a {{path|/dev/ttySL0}} device to which you can point your dialer.
  
=== ThinkPads this card may be found in ===
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=== External Sources ===
* {{R40}}, {{R40e}}
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*[http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?lndocid=MIGR-51427 IBMs page about configuring Bluetooth under Linux]
* {{R50}}, {{R50p}}
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== This card may be found in ==
 
* {{T40}}, {{T40p}}, {{T41}}, {{T41p}}
 
* {{T40}}, {{T40p}}, {{T41}}, {{T41p}}
 
* {{X31}}
 
* {{X31}}
 
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* {{R40}}, {{R50}}, {{R50p}}
===External Sources===
 
*[http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?lndocid=MIGR-51427 IBMs page about configuring Bluetooth under Linux]
 
 
 
  
 
[[Category:Components]]
 
[[Category:Components]]

Revision as of 11:49, 23 December 2019

IBM Integrated Bluetooth II with 56K Modem (BMDC)

This is a combination AC'97 Bluetooth and Modem Adapter that is installed in a CDC slot.

Features

  • Chipset: Actiontec BMDC200 Bluetooth Controller and Agere LU97 Scorpio Softmodem Controller
  • Speeds: 434/723 Kbps (Bluetooth 1.1) and 33.6/56.6 Kbps (V.34/V.90/V.92)
  • PCI ID: Varies, depends on the AC'97 modem controller's PCI ID
  • USB ID: 1668:0441
  • Headers: One 2-pin connector, one Hirose U.FL connector

Partnumbers

FRU PN: 26P8396, 91P7259, 91P7315

Also known as....

  • Bluetooth/Modem Combo card
  • IBM Integrated Bluetooth with 56K Modem (BMDC)
  • IBM Integrated Bluetooth with 56K Modem, Actiontec

Linux Bluetooth driver

This card will work with the standard Linux Bluetooth drivers (btusb).

The Bluetooth device is implemented using USB, and you might be able to enabled or disabled it with the FnF5 key combination.

On recent Distros, you can also enable/disable it with echo 1 > /sys/devices/platform/thinkpad_acpi/bluetooth_enable if you have the thinkpad_acpi kernel module installed.

Linux Modem driver

The Linux driver from SmartLink supports this device.
Latest version of this driver is 2.9.11.

The ALSA AC'97 modem driver (snd_intel8x0m) should be used instead of the proprietary kernel module from SmartLink (see README ALSA mode), as it avoids tainting your kernel, and does not require a recompile each time you update your kernel version.

For Debian this is sl-modem-daemon deb.

Fedora

There is a slmodem rpm in the RPM-Fusion nonfree repository. Once you have installed the package, you need to edit /etc/sysconfig/slmodem and set INTERFACE=alsa and ALSA_DEVICE=modem:1

NOTE!
If ALSA_DEVICE=modem:1 does not work, run cat /proc/asound/cards and use the number before the Modem line

In addition you can set the country for the correct recognition of dialling and busy tones, and to adhere to any local (possibly legal) requirements. If you do not set the country, it will default to USA.

You can then start the service, and set it to autostart on boot

service slmodem start
chkconfig slmodem on

After this you should have a /dev/ttySL0 device to which you can point your dialer.

External Sources

This card may be found in