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- From: jimhe@supra.com (Jim Hafner-Eaton)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: SupraSonic, where is the Win95 driver
- Date: Fri, 19 Apr 1996 11:10:12 -0700
- Organization: Diamond Multimedia, Supra Communications Division
- Message-ID: <jimhe-1904961110120001@jhemac.supra.com>
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- In article <4ktoqq$rht@decius.ultra.net>, mills@ultranet.com wrote:
-
- > It came with about 9 floppies, none of which are from "Supra/Diamond".
- > Compuserve, FaxTalk and a bunch of stuff I'd rather not fill my
- > disk with. No floppy indicates a Driver and I'm not about to install
- > all 9 to find out. No I did not read the manual, I shouldn't have to
- > for PnP !!!
- >
- > When Win95 boots it sees the modem and asks for a floppy with the
- > driver. A floppy labeled "SupraSonic Win95 Driver" would of been most
- > appropriate.
- >
- > I'm using the old Supra 28.8 driver at the moment.
- > But I'd like to get the real one so that it does not keep bugging me
- > everytime I do hardware scans for the right driver.
-
- The driver that you need is on the COMit disk. Just insert the disk and
- continue. Sorry for the oversight. We should have had that listed on the
- label. Only the first run of Sonics went out with that error. Subsequent
- ones come with a flyer telling you the location of the file.
-
- Jim
-
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