PC Modems.. that's becoming an antique concept.
From: RussellHltn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Posted At: Saturday, March 26, 2005 9:22 PM
Posted To: FT-817
Conversation: [digitalradio] PCI Card Modem
Subject: RE: [digitalradio] PCI Card Modem
I think
RussellHltn wrote:
>I think more then likely, that '97 era card is really an ISA card. Many
>computers in the last year or so don't have ISA slots anymore. The newer
>PCI slots are quite new. Do check on the height of what that new Dell can
>take as some new PCs only can take half-height cards
The stock PCI buss is still the primary standard (unless it's for a video
card, in that case it's AGP.)
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From: Vince [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 5:02 AM
To: Digital Radio
Subject: [digitalradio] PCI Card Modem
The mention of
The mention of "the PCI card inputs (as opposed to the Drive Bay
inputs) through the AC97 16 bit codec ... " in a recent posting here has
got me wondering
I know less than nothing about AC97 16 bit codec, or codecs in general,
but my plan to install a (1997 era) PCI modem card in my D