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- From: schuster@panix.com (Michael Schuster)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: ATT PCMCIA Modem Help
- Date: 2 Apr 1996 18:13:56 -0500
- Organization: panix
- Message-ID: <4jscbk$6gu@panix3.panix.com>
- References: <Dp7rFC.AEv@world.std.com>
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-
- In article <Dp7rFC.AEv@world.std.com>,
- jeff c marden <jmarden@world.std.com> wrote:
- >Some assistance would be appreciated:
- >
- >I have an ATT Paradyne KeepInTouch Card PC Card Data/FAX modem that came
- >to me in a used laptop I bought. I am unable to connect to it via any
- >comm programs, DOS or Windows.
- >
- >What are the mechanisms used to talk to these PCMCIA modems? What
- >Initialization is required to set-up and use these modems? How are they
- >seen by the system, a COM port?
- >
- >Once again, any help appreciated!
-
- You need either:
-
- 1. A set of Card And Socket Services drivers for your computer ... usually
- furnished by the computer's manuacturer.
-
- or
-
- 2. AT&T's "point enabler"
-
- You can probably get the latter from AT&T:
-
- http://www.paradyne.att.com
-
-
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