A good place to look for Windows specific information is the
archives of Win95-l and Win98-l.

http://peach.ease.lsoft.com/archives/win95-l.html

http://peach.ease.lsoft.com/archives/win98-l.html

Windows help mentions supporting voice modems. Did you let
Windows try to detect and install the modem, or just choose
generic external modem?

On 8 May 00, at 12:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Oh, I'm as close as resources will let.  This is a survmodem, bought
> secondhand from a guy that got it from an isp who upgraded.  Flashed bios
> takes it from 14.4 to 33.6 and all.  But it's a VOICE modem and that was
> hard to come by affordably.  Even the winmodems in voice capable ran
> around a hundred dollars new!
>
>
> bye,,,,,,,,,,,,,,(\
> Yolanda ,,,,,,,,,,\\_/(\
> UIN 4898262,,,..,,,Q Q \)
> ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,=(_T_)=
> http://members.home.net/pippi5
> {.. /  .-.. --- ...- . /  -... ..- -. -. .. . ...  .-.-.- } A+
> Inertia. It's not just an object at rest tends to stay at rest; it's
> also an object in motion tends to stay in motion.

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