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I've got the same controller, and I haven't had any problems with it, I've also got a 2.4ghz cordless phone in the same room, and the base is right next to my wireless router (also 2.4ghz). The first couple times I used it I had to manually force it to link with the base (hit f.connect on the base and then the controller), but ever since then it's automatically linked up. And if anyone happens to find a website for this company (or whatever company produces these things) please let me know, I'd like to find out if there's possibly an xp x64 driver out, I've gotten the 32-bit one to work for the moment, but I don't have a cp or anything, just the standard windows controller options edit: found some more info (I <3 google) Game Elements is actually produced by Gemini, which is owned by Philips. Their webpage is here, but it provides absolutely nothing concerning our controller
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I'm trying to compile the netodragon 56k driver (from netodragon.com) under 64-bit fedora core 3, and not having much luck. every time I try compiling, I get this error: Code: [root@localhost slmodem-2.9.10]# make KERNEL_DIR=/lib/modules/2.6.10-1.766_FC3make -C modem allmake[1]: Entering directory `/home/amp/Desktop/slmodem-2.9.10/modem'gcc -o slmodemd modem_main.o modem_cmdline.o modem.o modem_datafile.o modem_at.o modem_timer.o modem_pack.o modem_ec.o modem_comp.o modem_param.o modem_debug.ohomolog_data.o dp_sinus.o dp_dummy.o dsplibs.o sysdep_common.o/usr/bin/ld: warning: i386 architecture of input file `dsplibs.o' is incompatible with i386:x86-64 output is there any way to work around this without switching back to a 32-bit kernel/distro?
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Yeah, it will...I dunno if I even sent it to a valid address, the driver instructions listed support@smlink.com (which I sent it to), but the website has support-usa, etc, so if I hear nothing in a few days, I'll try a different one. The modem has been working fine under windows xp, using the drivers off their site. Thanks for the link though, that clarifies things driver-wise. And about the linuxant drivers, even if they did work, I have absolutely no intention of paying $15 for a driver for a $5 modem...which is why I pulled my rockwell modem out in favor of this one.
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well, I would love to find somewhere to email them at, their website is completely useless in that respect it provides basic modem info and drivers, nothing more, which makes this line from the readme pretty ironic: Quote: Feedback ======== Please send any feedbacks to NetoDragon. See the NetoDragon web site for contact information. I'm going to try emailing smartlink to see if I can get anywhere, although I have no clue if my modem is actually made by them, they appear to be the exact same drivers, with the exception of point to smlink.com and actually giving a tech support email address.