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- From: gerhard@ats.xs4all.nl (Gerhard Ahuis)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Are any modems supported with MS Unimodem V?
- Date: 6 Apr 1996 10:47:17 +0200
- Organization: AT Service
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- rblount@user1.i1.net (Randy Blount Lincoln-Mercury) writes:
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- >I have downloaded and installed the MS Unimodem V upgrade for Win95. It
- >lists three modems in the readme.txt that it supports "with the
- >installation of the modems *.inf file.
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- >My aim is to be able to install a 28.8 voice modem that is supported by
- >Unimodem V, without installing the third party software supplied by the
- >modem manufacturer (with the exception of the *.inf file installed in the
- >\windows\inf folder.
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- >I installed a Zoom ComStar 28.8, that is one of the modems listed as
- >being supported by Unimodem V. Even after installing the *.inf file,
- >Win95 would not auto-detect it.
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- >I selected the modem from the list and it installed a driver, but when I
- >selected Programs\Accessories\Operator, I got an error message that "no
- >phone line is available or the modem is not TAPI compliant, etc., etc."
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- >I would like to know if anyone has been successful at setting up Unimodem
- >V features.
-
- Yes I did...I'm using a Rockwell 14K4 modem and are using it as Rockwell
- 14K4 PCMCIA.. It does work, however it has some bugs..
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- Gerhard.
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