Does anyone know if the modem described below will work Ok with a Powerbook 190? The website mentioned only lists windows modem drivers.

I gather my 190 has one type-II PCMCI slot.


PSION DACOM PCMCIA 56K + FAX Modem GOLD Card, Multi-function PC Card,



Special Features:
* GSM ready. A Global modem, approved in 30 countries and ready to connect wherever you are in the world.
* ISDN ready. Combining Gold Card Global 56k with the Gold Card ISDN upgrade to deliver high speed communications wherever you are.
* FAX capable.
* V.90 ready, most popular 56K modem protocol
* Flash memory, easy for future upgrade.
* Compatibility: Win95, Win98, WinME, Win2000, WinNT, WinXP (refer to http://list.driverguide.com/list/company862/)
* Drivers: Most windows can configure it automatically. If your windows happens to need a driver, you can go to manufacturer's web site: psion.com, or just go internet, say, http://list.driverguide.com/list/company862/
* Hardware requirements: Laptops that have 1 or more type-II PCMCIA slot




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