Here's the story.
I have a 56k PCI modem manuafctured by Dynamode.
The ID on the chips is:
11229-14 9845 B67061-8 and
R6785-62 9845.B70985-3
I ran a utility I dowloaded from the Connexant website and the Modem was identified as ROCWELL HCF DATA/FAX/REMOTE TAM
the problem is that it is not recognised by Windows 98 as a PCI communications device and when I try various drivers manually it doesn't work.
I know I need a modem enumerator as well as a driver but I can't seem to find a setup program that installs both.
I think the modem is on COM2 but I'm not sure (is this the internal PCI slot?) The PC is an old P75 and has a mouse plugged into the small serial port. The large serial port is LPT1 (printer?)
Is this a software or hardware modem?
Any help appreciated as I am getting annoyed with it now!
This type of problem haunts me and I have even been known to just buy a new modem card because of the hassle!
thanks!
I have a 56k PCI modem manuafctured by Dynamode.
The ID on the chips is:
11229-14 9845 B67061-8 and
R6785-62 9845.B70985-3
I ran a utility I dowloaded from the Connexant website and the Modem was identified as ROCWELL HCF DATA/FAX/REMOTE TAM
the problem is that it is not recognised by Windows 98 as a PCI communications device and when I try various drivers manually it doesn't work.
I know I need a modem enumerator as well as a driver but I can't seem to find a setup program that installs both.
I think the modem is on COM2 but I'm not sure (is this the internal PCI slot?) The PC is an old P75 and has a mouse plugged into the small serial port. The large serial port is LPT1 (printer?)
Is this a software or hardware modem?
Any help appreciated as I am getting annoyed with it now!
This type of problem haunts me and I have even been known to just buy a new modem card because of the hassle!
thanks!