BlinkingLeaf
Technical User
Hi,
I have an old laptop with a built in modem and Windows 3.11 for workgroups installed. I've got an older version of AOL installed on it also.
My problem is no matter which modem I use in the older AOLs' selection list for modems it does not connect. So I am wondering if there is any way that I can find out what modem is in the laptop without using AOL's detecting feature.
This is made exteremly diffcult since the laptop is not a known brand. It's made by EPSON the model is ActionNote 4SCL/33. I can find a few obscure sites that deal in batterys but that is all.
I know that it's possible in the newer versions of window to find out through the OS itself, so I am curious if it's the same for 3.11. Any help would be greatly apprecated.
-Blinking
I have an old laptop with a built in modem and Windows 3.11 for workgroups installed. I've got an older version of AOL installed on it also.
My problem is no matter which modem I use in the older AOLs' selection list for modems it does not connect. So I am wondering if there is any way that I can find out what modem is in the laptop without using AOL's detecting feature.
This is made exteremly diffcult since the laptop is not a known brand. It's made by EPSON the model is ActionNote 4SCL/33. I can find a few obscure sites that deal in batterys but that is all.
I know that it's possible in the newer versions of window to find out through the OS itself, so I am curious if it's the same for 3.11. Any help would be greatly apprecated.
-Blinking