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I informed my associate that he could probably find a scisi controller that
connects
to a pci slot (for a scanner) a lot quicker than a pci modem. I promised my
friend that
I would pose the pci modem question to group that always is in the know on
computers.
I thank you all for the comments and I did find a company in the UK that
sells 33.6 pci
modems. I'm confident that my associate will pass on the pci modem and go
with
an external or wait on an universal bus modem.
Dennis Stephens
David Gillett wrote:
> It is still possible to find Slot 1 motherboards with three ISA
> slots; in a more perfect world, this requirement would have factored
> into the purchase decision.
> Although I know of no PCI modems, as such, there are sound cards
> and network adaptors using PCI. You haven't listed the other two ISA
> cards in use, but it's possible that one of them may be upgradable to
> PCI. [If the machine is anything like mine, the other is a legacy
> card for which a newer substitute, if available, is impractical.]
>
> David G
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