Man-wai Chang ToDie (33.6k) wrote:
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> Anyone seen it before?
>
The best way to do this, is only buy a modem which has
stated support for the OS in question. A soft modem might
only cost $10, but the most important part is the driver
CD that comes with it. If you can find a manual for the
product in advance, it might mention the included support.
(It is always possible the CD doesn't match the manual,
so it is still a $10 gamble.)
Here is an example of a CX11252 modem manual. The OS
support seems pretty impressive. The web site is a mess.
http://www.zoltrix.com/Public2/MODEM...nual_V1.0c.pdf
"Windows Vista 64-bit D:\Zling_Lite\vista64
Windows Vista 32-bit D:\Zling_Lite\vista32
Windows XP 64-bit D:\Zling_Lite\xp64
Windows XP 32-bit D:\Zling_Lite\xp32
Windows 2000 D:\Zling_Lite\2000
Windows Me D:\Zling_Lite\me98
Windows 98se D:\Zling_Lite\me98"
(drivers - 10MB download)
http://www.z-cyber.net/ZlingLite.htm
HTH,
Paul