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>>I suppose I will save myself much time and aggravation if I just give
>>this modem away. But before I do that, is there any way it can be made to
>>work under OS/2? It does work under Windows -- com 3, irq 10.
>Unless it has a Lucent chipset, it's unlikely that it will work. You
>could try the beta Lucent drivers on Hobbes.
Good thought. Unfortunately I have the wrong chip set. I tried the Lucent
beta drivers, but it didn't work.
Thanks anyway -- it was worth a try.
Sandy
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