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What does winmodem mean?
A type of modem that relies on a computer's CPU, software, and the Windows operating system to work. Winmodems are known to be system resource hogs, and usually come with buggy drivers causing system instability. Though Winmodems are intend... Read More »
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what should I do? winmodems and linux
You can get a driver for your modems at www.linuxant.com - there is a free version but it is restricted to 14,400. You will have to pay for the 56k version. Read More »
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How should I go about this? Winmodems in Linux
Sorry, Winmodems will not work with Linux. You need to get a regular modem. Read More »
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Check the "modem" topic-area for other questions/answers about this specific modem: http://www.experts-exchange.com/jsp/qList.jsp?ta=modems A "winmodem" needs software to be installed into Windows, not just "modem-initialization" strings. ...
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There are several drivers available, but they are all too old and outdated to be used with a modern kernel.
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google [winmodem <linuxdistroname>]
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There is no easy way to detect if a modem is a winmodem, but if its internal and PCI then it probably is. Winmodems shunt some of the job of the modem on to the CPU instead of doing it themselves so you need special software that will do th...
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I originally had a USR Winmodem 28.8. I had gotten it to work in DOS by using a DOS utiliy that came with it. (I forget what it's called) You have to set the Winmodem IRQ and Address to one of the DOS standard Com settings. Com 2 was som...
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Hello. Most win modems cause a lot of problems if used via the COM port and not via TAPI. The reason is that COM port in win modems is only emulated for backward compatibility with DOS programs run under windows. The OS is not using the COM...
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