At 15:27 2-10-01 -0400, you wrote:
>Supplier had to substitute modems on a system & didn't send any info, so
>had to go look.
>
>Dynalink makes modems, combo modems, NICs, FAX/modem/TM etc many of
>which run in DOS & Linux!  These are internal PCI [the ones I found] and
>can't possibly be 'win modems' if they'll run in DOS.
>
>You may want to check out http://www.dynalink.com or
>http://www.dynalink.com.au
>

Internal ISA modems are usually OK unless "pctel".
Dynalinks ISA's may require creative jumpering but are useful. (Somehow you
have to switch PnP on for the uart and off for the modem, to work on a PnP
bios without win9x)

Bart

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