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AT&T modem driver
Name: Jeffy Date: September 23, 1999 at 11:33:07 Pacific
Comment:
when I try to install my Digitan 33.6k internal ISA modem (it's actually an AT&T modem) into my computer--win98 system, it ask some files: 1. attcom.vxd 2. attdsvd.dll 3. attmodem.ini 4. attmodem.vxd 5. attvcd.vxd 6. attwave.drv
the computer ask me insert the Win98 cd-rom, after I did that, it still cannot find these files. so I just wonder could anyone tell me how to find these files.
Name: JackD Date: September 23, 1999 at 12:31:54 Pacific
Reply:
You'll need the modems drivers disk that came with the modem to install onto the hd. If you don't have it, try going to the manufacturers site first to get the most current drivers. Otherwise try here: http://updates.zdnet.com/default_driver.htm
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Response Number 2
Name: hawkeye_59 Date: October 5, 1999 at 10:35:23 Pacific
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