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- From: "Jordi M. Gomez" <jorgeg@bpo.hp.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: RPI modems and Windows NT
- Date: Thu, 28 Mar 1996 16:20:28 +0100
- Organization: Hewlett-Packard Barcelona Division
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- CC: "Jordi M. Gomez" <jorgeg@bpo.hp.com>
-
- A few months ago I bought a USRobotics modem. The model is USR
- Sportster Si. Until recently I didn't know that it was an RPI
- model (actually I didn't even know what an RPI modem was). Since
- I've been working with Windows 3.11 I have had no trouble with
- my modem (with the WinRPI driver it works well).
-
- However, from now on, I plan to use Windows NT. Does anybody
- know how to use an RPI modem with Windows NT? I've tried to install
- both WinRPI 2.26 (RPI driver for Windows 3.11) and Win95RPI 1.15
- (RPI driver for Windows 95) but without any success. Do you know
- if a driver for NT exits? Thanks in advance for your help.
-
- Ciao.
-
- Jordi M. Gomez
- jorgeg@bpo.hp.com
-