i work for an oem vendor here in milwaukee wisconsin, and we deal in oem usr
modems.  they have a area of thier site for the oem only modems at:
http://consumer.3com.com/oem/filelibrary/index.html

check the black plastic surrounding the phone jacks for a white sticker with
a barcode and a number, then compare that number against the ones on the
site and you may get a better model number.  be warned, the number on the
modem is usually longer than the one one the site, so you look for the best
partial match.  unfortunately, these oem modems have no linux drivers or
info, as all they really do for the oem shit is get them ready to ship in
windows boxes.  i just thought the site might give you a better idea of what
you are dealing with.  good luck!

    -bill
    - [EMAIL PROTECTED]


----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 6:59 PM
Subject: [newbie] PCI Hardware Modem Says "Sorry, the modem is busy."

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> My modem is a:
>     U.S. Robotics 56K INT Voice PCI
>  Windows reports its IRQ is 09 and I/O: 1040h-1047h and is installed on
> COM5.
> I've had great difficulty identifying its real Model number.  I received
it
> with my DELL XPS T600 system and specifically ordered this modem from Dell
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