It was a 'white box' with a color cardboard 'wrapper' slipped over it.
The cover indicated it was a data/fax modem and would work with
DOS/Windows 3.1x/95/NT.
There were four 'stickers' added to the cover.
1. V.90 56k Standard
2. Super Speed 56Kbps DATA/FAX/VOICE MODEM v1456vqh
3. K56 flex  connect with Rockwell
4. PCI modem 56K bps  DATA/FAX/VOICE V1456VQH
 
 I saw the PCI & V.90 & DOS and bought it.
The 3.5" disk that came with it had no DOS or Windows 3.1x drivers,
only Windows95/NT.  I searched the web and found a manufacturer of the
V1456VQH-R3
and sent an email to 'tech support'.  I got a response that the V1456VQH
was a 'winmodem'.
I'm uploading a .jpg image of the back of the box (cover) where it said
the modem was 
DOS/Windows 3.1x/95/NT compatible.

http://gelm.org/images/v1456vqh.jpg

Regards, Chuck


Ray Olszewski wrote:
> 
> This is certainly news to me, and quite surprising. (It's different from the
> correction someone else posted; that was an ISA modem, not PCI, and only
> WIn3.1, not DOS.) Would you be willing to tell us the make and model of the
> modem in question?
> 
> At 11:47 AM 4/28/99 -0700, you wrote:
> >I bought a modem that indicated it would work with
> >DOS, WIN3, WIN95.
> >It was a 'winmodem'.  The only hint I could have had before contacting
> >the manufacturer (not the distributor/packager) was that it was a
> >PCI interface.
> 
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