On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, you wrote:
> > I looked at a best buy ad, but all I see is a Creative WinModem.
>
> All Creative modems are WinModems.
the isa creative labs modem blaster has jumper settings and can
be set. it is net a winmodem I've had them running although they
don't seem to be very consistent.
If you can find them the best data 56sf is an internal isa
jumperable modem. I found mine at Fred myers. I usually get
between connections between 43 and 49 it works very well.
>
> I am going to save you guys a bunch of work. There is one site
> that has a list of every modem made or ever made. It tells you
> if its internal, external, WinModem or not, PCI or ISA, etc. etc.
> It also tells you if its Linux compatible, and where you get the
> init strings and WHO has actually got this modem to work (I mean
> a private person that reported it working under Linux). They also
> give you the manufacturer contact. Please bookmark this page:
>
> http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html
>
> The page was last updated 9/11/99, just 5 days ago. Look for the
> link "View the Entire Table". The whole site is full of a wealth
> of information regarding LInux and Modems. I have found this site
> to be very accurate, and regarding Modems, the ones that work
> fine for Linux also work best for Windows 95/98.
>
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