Greetings and salutations,
I have installed an internal modem (card) in my AGP Graphics G4. Seated well (in my opinion) in the logic board slot, and connected to the cable from the telephone line socket thingy. Phone line connected as well.


System Profiler says Modem driver not found.
I'm wondering if this is one of those things where if the system/installer does not detect the hardware during install, the driver does not get installed?
I searched the Panther install disks and did not find any files related to the internal modem that are not already installed, but I certainly could have missed something.


In any event, I have not found anything yet that suggests what my problem might be.
I have reset the PCU (CUDA) switch with no change in the status of the internal modem.
Will appreciate enlightenment regarding this. TIA.


Regards,

Wayne

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