I use this card as well (X-Jack version) and I love it. You don't 
need any drivers at all for basic modem functionality. I stuck with 
FaxSTF that I already had. But, it does come with RapidCom for 
FAX/Voice.


>I just read the specs for this, and it mentions cross-compatibility. So, you
>could possibly request to purchase the software installation disks from
>3com?
>This is one of the models i considered; i also checked the plain xja556, and
>tdk models (just which one, i can't figure out). anyone chime in with their
>modem cards without drivers?
>
>i just ordered the tdk 10baset card; i'll let you all know how it works with
>os 9+2400. a friend with a pc is attempting to use the gv combo now
>(suggestions for software install?). Let me know if you're interested, or
>anyone you know who may be, in purchasing a GV 56K Combo. 3 Dongles! (work,
>home, travel).
>
>thx
>j
>
>...
> >
> > 3com pc card modem (3Com Megahertz Model 3CCM556) works fine
> > on my G3 2400
> > except the sounds (dial tone,touch tones, voice of
> > robo-operator saying
> >

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