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Date: | Tue, 12 Mar 2002 22:46:50 -0500 |
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How about removing the PCI modem and getting an external USB modem? I have a Tyan 400 Trinity S1854 mobo with a similar slot configuration except only one ISA slot. I cannot get my Creative ISA modem to work on this mobo. It freezes up the OS (Win 98 SE) as soon as IE Explorer opens. I have a PCI NIC, and I've tried reinstalling it in all the open PCI slots to see if that would work, but it never has. I have a modem on my other computer, so it isn't a critical thing. I just removed it. In your case I think you might be safer with an external USB modem, and get an open PCI and ISA.
>my computer's peripherals are in the following slots:
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>ISA ISA PCI PCI PCI PCI AGP
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>new 16bit S/video sound modem Adaptec Matrox
>modem SCSI card card SCSI video
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>What I'm trying to do is to free up a PCI slot for a Firewire card.
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>As I have one ISA slot free, I am trying to install a USRobotics non-Win
>Sportster and then remove the PCI modem.
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>Win 98SE installed the USRobotics automatically, but serial mouse froze.
>Removing the ISA modem freed up the serial mouse which is using
>COM 2, ITR 3. The PCI modem is using Interrupt 9.
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>This is an ASUS P2B board.
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>I am guessing that the most expeditious next move is to remove
>the PCI modem first, install the ISA modem and see what happens.
>On the other hand, I have had 2 functioning modems in yesteryear
>configurations and would prefer to remove PCI modem after ISA
>is functioning.
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>The ISA 16bit SCSI card is for a 35mm film scanner which I havent
>been using and could be removed if necessary.
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>Your advice will be greatly appreciated.
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>Michael Eisenstadt
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> PCBUILD's List Owners:
> Bob Wright<[log in to unmask]>
> Drew Dunn<[log in to unmask]>
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