On Thu, 14 Dec 2006, Harry Duncan wrote:
> Does anyone know if I can get a "real" ie, non software modem on a PCI
> card? I don't mind paying more for them, just sick of having dial in
> problems with the lucent software based ones.
They certainly exist. Marx Computers are advertising what appears to be
one in their "communication" section.
http://www.marxcomputers.ie/
Modem 56K PCI Ambient
Intel/Ambient chipset 56K, V.92 Win98, ME, NT4, 2000, XP, Linux
Euro 20.00 inc VAT
I couldn't swear to it, but I'd say in all likelihood that's a real modem.
Gavin
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