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- From: Dave English <DavidE@turnpike.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems,demon.tech.modems
- Subject: Re: Mr. Modem V1428VQH Voice/Fax/Modem - how to use it?
- Date: Thu, 28 Mar 1996 10:31:47 +0000
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- In article <Pine.SUN.3.91.960326074639.18863B@itsop2>, "Daniel (Doni)
- Rosenzweig" <drosenzw@its.brooklyn.cuny.edu> writes
- >I don't know about Mr. Modem - but Boca's AT&T controllerless chipset
- >modem comes with BOTH Windows AND DOS drivers.
-
- Yes, I have seen that.
-
- The Boca modem apparently comes with both Window and DOS software. I
- think the Dynalink comes with Windows drivers only.
-
- One of the .inf files for the Boca has a comment referring to Banzai
- linear addressing, it looks as though Banzai linear addressing would be
- an alternative to the Boca way. I have been told that the Dynalink
- needs Banzai software.
-
- The Dynalink documentation looks a little confusing on i/o addressing.
- It appear to refer to 03f8, 0f8 ... as well as blocks of 64 continuous
- addresses from 0100, 0180 ... There is also a reference to 83f8, 82f8
- ..., perhaps that is a miss-print.
-
- Does anyone have experience of how the addressing works for these
- modems, any distinction between Banzai and non-Banzai etc., please?
-
- TIA
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- Dave English, T U R N P I K E Ltd
- Dorking Business Park, DORKING, Surrey, UK. RH4 1HN
- My other computer's a brain
-