- 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