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I would not suggest using the 98 drivers for this. I had the exact same
problem not too long ago. I went to www.driversguide.com to find the
correct drivers. I still have them, but would need to know the chip number
to verfiy that what I have is correct. Let me know, and I'll see check on
it.
Kyle
From: "Elizabeth Boston" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 1999 4:38 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] USR Sportster 56000 Winmodem drivers
> I am in the process of doing a fresh install of Windows 95 on a
> customer's computer after a crash, and have run into a problem
> with the modem.
> When windows is starting, it finds the modem and says it is a
> "U.S. Robotics Sportster 56000 Winmodem" but I have been unable
> to find any drivers that will work.
> I have been all over the USR website, and downloaded/tried every
> 56K winmodem driver I could find, but none have worked. The modem
> is an ISA modem.
> I installed the modem on my workbench computer running Windows
> 98, and it identified it as a "3Com Windows Modem TI" and
> sucessfully installed the modem.
> If I can't find the correct driver to download, can I somehow
> copy the files necessare from Windows 98, to the customer's
> computer running 95?
>
>
> Elizabeth Boston
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