I have a Zoom V.34I 33.6 internal modem and that will work
with about anything that has an empty ISA slot. When I
bought it, I installed it in a 10 MHz 286 with 640k. It worked
fine. I moved it to this box when I built it. The Zoom works fine
with DOS, Red Hat 6.1 and Win95.  Settings are by jumpers.

I'm sure they don't make this model anymore, but if you can
find one it will work for you.

On 7 Oct 00, at 6:03, Tom L. McCoy wrote:

> Well, let me re-phrase the question -
>
> Can someone recommend a particular modem that'll work in an
> old dos-based 486-66?  I'm not sure the machine will support a
> 56k, or even a 28.8..  and I never tried any of the 14.4's, I went
> from a 2400 hayes to a 56k in a win-pentium.  I want to use the
> 486 to occasionally get the mail and browse if necessary.
>
> Tom L. McCoy
> Fontana, CA
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