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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (115531)6/12/2000 1:13:00 AM
From: pgerassi  Read Replies (2) of 1578120
 
Dear Jim:

Yeah! I have used USR modems in the past including two POS USR Sportster externals. I will never buy another USR modem again. The Couriers are also way over priced. I can get a Lucent Worldcom modem that has many more features including line monitoring for LESS! My only internal ISA was a Cardinal (uses USR 56k chipset) modem. The modem currently serves my brothers wife just fine.

Pete

PS: If you are really determined to use the ISA modem, simply set in the motherboard BIOS that IRQ 5 is assigned to ISA. Then boot your system and open control panel. Then open the system icon, select the ISA modem, click on properties, resources, and manually set it to IRQ 5. Do the same for your dialer, if necessary. You should have no problems with the modem now.
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