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Hi Wayne
Good to hear that your efforts show a good progress ;-)
I just had some disastrous experience with my system =
exspecially regarding this WDC400EB ;-(
Have you tried to recognize your PCI modem ?
There are some PCI sniffers to detect them !
Attached here are 2:
- pci047vk.zip =
- pci_snif_b71.zip =
You have to try and findout yourself which is your favorite !
Good luck and cheers
svobi
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waynec@linkline.com on 21.06.2003 19.05.34
Please respond to scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
cc: =
Subject: SCOUG-Help: PCI modem
I've made progress, finally, on my new AMD computer. I now have Warp
and =
WinXP set up under boot manager, with WinXP on the 40gb ide drive, and
I =
installed a second scsi U160 drive. =
Now, If I could get the no-name PCI modem working, I'd have a working =
computer. I've done searches on Google, IBM driver pack, and Hobbes,
but =
nothing came up that seemed relevant. =
The modem came with the AMD barebones, along with a cdrom with some fax =
software and other stuff (no OS/2 "driver", although I've heard a modem =
drivers aren't necessary under Warp). I think I have it installed under =
WinXP... but I'm not sure how to test it since I don't really have any =
applications for it; I tried to send a fax to myself just to see if it
would =
try to dial out, and it didn't seem to be trying to do that. It appears
to =
be a "netodragon V.92" PCI modem (according to the WinXP driver that
came =
with it, although WinXP says the driver isn't "registered" with
Microsoft as =
a WinXP driver). I can see a Motorola chip on it. WinXP says it set it
up on =
com3. =
Under Warp, I tried altering my compuserve dial-up settings to put the
modem =
on com3, but it does not seem to be working there either. Settings were =
originally for a US Robotics on com1, and I've tried choosing a
"Motorola =
V3400" setting, but I'm shooting in the dark. =
Anybody have any words of wisdom on how I can properly set this modem
up and =
check it with some simple tests? =
Thanks,
Wayne
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