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From: jaltman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Jeffrey Altman)
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Subject: Re: What kind of modem should I tell K-95 I have?
Date: 25 Jan 1997 01:05:58 GMT
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In article <5cbg2p$1r8q@ausnews.austin.ibm.com>,
Tom Weaver <tvweaver@austin.ibm.com> wrote:
: I'm trying to configure K95 1.1.9 for my system, an IBM Power Series 850
: laptop running Windows NT Workstation 4.0. Windows, under "modem properties",
: says that its "28.8 V.34 PCMCIA Modem". Under "PC Card", it says, "PCMCIA
: 28.8/14.4 Data/Fax Modem".
Turn off your laptop, and pull out the modem card and look at the brand
name and model. That will give you more information to work with.
The labels used as modem types by Microsoft often have little association
to the particular brand.
Jeffrey Altman * Kermit Development Group * Columbia University
* 612 West 115th St #716 * New York, NY * 10025 * (212) 854-1344
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