Usually ISA hardware modems had an EPROM fitted.
This site may help. http://www.modem-help.co.uk/
Philip
> So anybody got any ideas of where I could go next with this?
>> * I don't have the option of booting back into Windows to check any of
> the settings but I'm pretty sure that the pnpdump setting are OK.
> * I'm suspicious that despite the chip in the card it may in fact be a
> WinModem - any idea if there is any way to confirm this?
> * I'm not expecting a "do X and it will work" type answer - any other
> avenues I could look at would be helpful.
> * Obviously the easiest solution would be to nip down to Peats and
> pick up a PCI Linux compatible modem - the 20 euro would not kill me! So
> this is more about figuring it out than getting it done if you know what I
> mean.
>>>> Thanks,
>> Paschal.
>
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