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Steven Levine writes:
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> In <20031024190046.59630.qmail@miho.linkline.com>, on 10/24/03
> at 11:58 AM, waynec@linkline.com said:
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>>Now, when I tried to find the driver on the Actiontec cdrom, there isn't
>>one.
>
> This is expected. Any of the relatively recent versions of com.sys should
> support the modem out of the box. A google for:
>
> actiontec os/2 com.sys
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> will give you lots of links and a few examples. All you should need to do
> is tell com.sys which port and irq the ActionTec is using. You should be
> able to read this off the POST screen. If not, any of the PCI scan tools
> will tell you what you need to know.
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> HTH,
>
Thanks, Steven, those were good hints, but it still looks like I'n mot going
to be able to use this new modem... apparently there are different versions
of the Actiontec "V92 PCI Pro Modem", because when I ran PCISNIF it shows:
"11C1 044C AT&T Microelectronics (Lucent) LT WinModem"
So it looks like all I did was buy another unusable Windows modem!!!
I thought I was buying a hardware modem.
Wayne
Wayne
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