In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Raymond Shwake
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>       A message was posted a few days back suggesting that internal modems
>are not supported under Win4Lin. That struck me as curious, not only because
>I was pretty certain I'd worked with such a modem (I have one licensed and
>one eval installation) but also because I couldn't see any reason to 
>distinguish internal vs. external using standard hardware addresses.
>
>       Sure enough, I've got a US Robotics V.90 Courier Internal in an
>IBM 365 desktop operating as COM2. (I disabled an onboard device at IRQ 3
>before installing the modem.) Once I installed the right modem driver,
>Win4Lin 3.0 seems to handle this internal modem just fine.

is it driven by a VxD? I suspect not.
Some (but not many) internals use neither Host Signal Processing (these
usually need an MMX pentium or better) nor Host Control Processing
(these will run on a 386, but still use a VxD to access control
functions in ring 0)
>______________________

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robert w hall
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