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Hi Susan:
I am not familiar with ~that particular~ PB setup, but it sounds like
you'll have to consider sound solutions also. Unless, of course, you
get something with sound included when you replace. Is this enabled in
the BIOS like the old on-board PB, Radio Shack, etc. proprietary stuff?
You called it a card; is it a true card or built into the motherboard?
If it physically remains in the system, you will cause yourself a big
supporrt headache if you don't ensure that it's not "seen" by any
install program or user.
Eric
Susan Sutherland wrote:
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> My customer has a Packard Bell 75 mhz early-Pentium type machine. It has
> one of (what I understand is PB's) standard modem/sound card combination
> devices. Today I upgraded their memory, and they wanted to know about
> upgrading their modem too. The question is, I believe it would be fairly
> costly to replace the proprietary modem/sound device, so I wondered, would
> it be okay to just add a second modem in a free ISA or PCI slot?
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Eric R. Outten 773-978-3478 "typito ergo sum"
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8835 S. Clyde Avenue - Chicago, IL 60617-2904
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