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- From: rlacy@hayes.com (Ricky Lacy)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Optima 288 PCMCIA w/EZJack
- Date: 23 Jan 1996 15:31:54 GMT
- Organization: Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc.
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- References: <4e0mhn$dkc@light.lightlink.com>
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- In article <4e0mhn$dkc@light.lightlink.com>, alee@light.lightlink.com says...
- >
- > With Windows 95, are there any other settings to do other than push
- >the card into the slot? The modem works fine, but I'm getting questionable
- >performance and am debating whether the DOS software is necessary at all.
- >
-
- Win95 has card and socket services built in, and they work fine with that
- modem. You definitely should *not* be loading any of the DOS software. If
- you try to use both a DOS based enabler and the built in socket drivers,
- you're going to get all sorts of weird results.
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