Intel MD566X Modem User Manual


 
56K V.92 Data, Fax, and Voice Chipset
Programmer’s Guide Intel Confidential 45
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Identification/Checksum Option: This command causes the modem to
send product code and hardware setup information to the DTE.
n = 0** Reports product code
n = 1 Reports firmware version
n = 2 Verifies ROM checksum
n = 3 Reports chipset name
n = 4 Modem Manufacturer
n = 5 Reports the following hardware configuration: programmed host in-
terface (HOST I/F), program memory (P Mem), data memory
(D Mem), and DSP code location (see example at the end of the In
description).
n = 6 Country Code
n = 7 Modem Manufacturer
n = 8 Modem firmware features
Bit 0 00 = Serial, 01 = Parallel
Bit 1 10 = PCMCIA, 11 = USB
Bit 4 Voice: 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled
Bit 5 V.80: 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled
Bit 8 International Homologation: 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled
Bit 9 0 = V.90 Autodetect, 1 = V.90 only
Bit 12 0 = 400 Series DSP, 1 = 800 Series DSP
Bit 13 Program Space: 0 = Internal, 1 = External
Bit 14 0 = patched, 1 = patchless
Bit 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 11 and 15 Reserved
n = 9 Reserved
n = 10 Modem board configuration
Bit 0 0 = Telephone Emulation mode not supported
1 = Telephone Emulation mode supported
Bit 1 0 = Digital speakerphone not supported
1 = Digital speakerphone supported
Bit 2 0 = Reserved
1 = Reserved
Bit 3 0 = No Caller ID
1 = Caller ID hardware on board
Bit 4 0 = Reserved
1 = Reserved
Bit 5 0 = No plug and play
1 = Plug and play supported by board
Bit 6 0 = Microcontroller firmware in EPROM
1 = Microcontroller firmware in FLASH
Bit 7 Reserved
Table 3-4. Data Mode Command Descriptions (Continued)