it, possibly
you could find out more about your motherboard on the internet. Let me know
how you come out.Carl
From: "nobody noway" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 22:16:29 -06
... in which case, why? you have an
externaluse that.
g luck...
Franki
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] Configuring External Modem]
Date: 14 Feb 2001 08:48:27 EST
"Carl Foley" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am no expert on these matters, but if it were me i would try to disable
the internal modem, then make sure you have the appropriate seriel port,
hook up your modem,(making sure tha
Da ,...Don is not necessarily right about ignoring your internal modem. If
you plug your external modem into a com port which uses the same IRQ and/or
I/O address as your internal one, it won't work. I assume that your internal
modem is built-in? If not, the easiest way to solve your problem