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GVC/Dell modem driver needed for W98SE and W2K.
Posted by Eskay on April 30th, 2006


I just picked-up a GVC modem that was made for Dell.
The model number is F-1156i/R2F and the chipset is RS 56-PCI R 6793-15.
I have looked and found some drivers but they do not work.
I would like to make this thing work if for no other reason than that it
should. Thanks for any help given...Eskay..

Posted by Gary A. Edelstein on May 1st, 2006


On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 22:02:44 GMT, Eskay <siebklaasNO@SPAMhotmail.com>
wrote:


or

http://tinyurl.com/haraa

No guarantees.

Gary E
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Posted by Gary A. Edelstein on May 2nd, 2006


On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 22:02:44 GMT, Eskay <siebklaasNO@SPAMhotmail.com>
wrote:


http://support.dell.com/support/down... fileid=26402

or

http://tinyurl.com/og8vr

Gary E
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Posted by Eskay on May 4th, 2006


On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 22:02:44 GMT, Eskay wrote:

Thanks for the replies but was still unsuccessful. Also have a Diamond
Supra modem and will try that one. I had it working on Win2K but have
trouble finding software for Win 98. Eskay.

Posted by Moe Trin on May 6th, 2006


On Thu, 04 May 2006, in the Usenet newsgroup comp.dcom.modems, in article
<1n2lga5w1sbd8.15xeusgd71m96$.dlg@40tude.net>, Eskay wrote:

A "Supra"... which kind? The "SupraExpress" in the ISA version, and
the "SupraSonic II" are both hardware modems, and the "driver" is some
useless icon for your desktop, and a modem init string (AT&F0 works just
fine). On the other hand, the the "SupraMax" and the PCI version of the
"SupraExpress" are brain-dead CPU cycle thieves called LooseModems.

It's funny when a LooseModems requires a Pentium II to run, and yet
something like SupraExpress ISA model is quite happy to run on a genuine
IBM PC-AT with a 6 MHz 80286. I've also seen a USR 5687-00 running in a
real IBM PC-XT with the 8088 running at a blistering 4.77 MHz. And yes,
in both cases they were connecting and downloading at 53k+

Old guy


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