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Date: | Fri, 25 Dec 1998 23:21:34 -0500 |
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At 01:51 PM 12/25/98 -0300, you wrote:
>Hi all!
>I need to replace my 14.4K modem with a 56K. I have a pentium I Compaq
>presario 7200.. They told me 56K modems willnot work Pentium I PC's. Is
>this true? If not which one would be compatible with Compaq Presario 7200?
I don't know who gave you that information, but it is highly misleading. The
ONLY thing I can think of to watch out for is a 56K modem called a "Winmodem".
Not that they are faulty, it's just that they rely on the CPU for their
processing power and can drain resources a bit more than a "regular" modem. I
have a Winmodem and am using it right now on a Pentium machine so it will
work. If I had it to do all over again, I would opt to buy a non-Winmodem 56k
modem for several reasons.
1. Winmodems will ONLY work in Windows (not in DOS, Linux or any other OS).
2. Non-Winmodems will NOT use the CPU as I stated above.
3. Winmodems can be buggy as far as connecting at 56k.
The only drawback is that the regular modems are usually a bit more expensive.
Worth it though for the above reasons.
Personally, I'd recommend a 3COM/USR Sportster 56K modem.
Eric
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