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- -- How to use this Archive --
- -- Updated 6/26/97 by KGR
-
- This Archive includes:
- this Readme.txt
-
- INF files for Diamond Modem Products
-
- mdmsupr5.inf (Win95/WinNT4.0 INF for non-voice modems)
- mdmsupv9.inf (Win95/WinNT4.0 INF for 33.6k voice modems)
- sup_wav9.inf (Win95/WinNT4.0 INF to load serial wave driver
- for voice modems)
- mdmsup56.inf (Win95/WinNT4.0 INF for 56k modems)
- supwav56.inf (Win95/WinNT4.0 INF for 56k voice modems to load
- serial wave driver for voice modems)
-
- VoiceView files for Win95 (Microsoft version 950)
-
- filexfer.exe
- filexfer.cnt
- filexfer.hlp
- fte.dll
- vtdi.386
- vvexe32.exe
- wsock.vxd
- wsock32.dll
- wsvv.vxd
-
- Utility for Removing Current SupraModem INF files
- ksip.exe
-
- THESE FILES SHOULD NOT BE POSTED ON ANY ONLINE SERVICE OUTSIDE OF THIS ARCHIVE
- WITHOUT DIRECT PERMISSION FROM DIAMOND MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS
-
- Overview:
-
- These files are used to properly install Diamond/Supra modems so they can be
- used with TAPI 2.0 aware applications. TAPI 2.0 is available in Win95 and
- WinNT 4.0. There is also support for the UnimodemV add-on, which is available
- from Microsoft as a upgrade for TAPI 2.0. At this time UnimodemV is only
- available for Win95.
-
- UnimodemV can be downloaded from:
-
- http://www.microsoft.com/windows/software/drivers/unimodem.htm
-
- The 2.0 release of TAPI provides a standard interface for software developers
- to interact with modems for setting up, making and receiving data calls. This
- is done through the Unimodem interface.
-
- UnimodemV enhances the original release of Unimodem by adding voice
- functionality. The added voice functionality includes recording and playing
- wave files to the phone line, caller id, distinctive ring and speaker phone
- control abilities. The one caveat with UnimodemV is the voice functionality
- must already exist in the modem. It only provides a standard interface for
- functions that are already there.
-
- Some of the programs that use TAPI/Unimodem are:
-
- 1. Win95 Dial-up Networking
- 2. WinNT 4.0 RAS
- 3. HyperTerminal
- 4. Qmodem Pro for Win95 v2.0
- 5. Microsoft Phone
- 6. Winfax 7.0
-
-
- Installation Instructions:
-
- There are two possible paths for using these files on your computer. If
- everything is working correctly with your system, there is no reason to
- install new INF files. These INF's are provided for people who might have
- lost their original disks or received a modem before certain Microsoft
- functionality was available.
-
- Installation Process 1:
-
- For the most common installation, you only need to place the files in this
- archive on to a formatted disk. When the system correctly identifies the
- Supra modem, it will ask you for a Vendor Supplied Driver disk. You then need
- to insert the disk with these files on it and let Windows handle the rest of
- the installation.
-
- Installation Process 2:
-
- Use these instructions if you want to replace the current INF files on your
- system to gain access to access to some new functionality provided by
- UnimodemV.
-
- NOTE: It is very likely if your modem supports voice, that the INF files that
- came with your system are fine.
-
- 1. Go to the Control Panel and double-click on Modems and Remove the
- currently configured modem that you are updating.
-
- 2. Run KSIP.EXE
-
- 3. **VERY IMPORTANT** Copy the *.inf files from this archive onto a blank
- disk, reboot your computer and when prompted for your Manufacturer's
- Driver Disk, insert the disk with the new *.inf file.
-
- IMPORTANT NOTE:
-
- It is highly recommended you copy all the files in this archive to a blank
- floppy, label it as "Diamond Modem Driver Disk" and keep it with your other
- computer master disks. If you ever need to reinstall the operating system of
- your computer, these files will be important.
-
-