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Golden CommPass 3.06 allows you to connect via the Internet w/o needing VMODEM.    
When I got my DSL connection I use it that way.  I can provide details if necessary.  
 
On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 09:28:32 PDT7, Steven Levine wrote:  
 
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>In <20030622043705.55086.qmail@courtney.linkline.com>, on 06/21/03   
>   at 09:36 PM, waynec@linkline.com said:  
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>>> In <20030621170617.99701.qmail@bjork.linkline.com>, on 06/21/03   
>>>    at 10:05 AM, waynec@linkline.com said:   
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>>>>Now, If I could get the no-name PCI modem working, I'd have a working   
>>>>computer. I've done searches on Google, IBM driver pack, and Hobbes, but   
>>>>nothing came up that seemed relevant.   
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>>> You need to find more info on the modem.  If it's a Winmodem, plan on  
>>> getting something else if you need a modem under OS/2.  All Winmodems  
>>> require a driver, even with OS/2 and there are very few supported  
>>> Winmodems and these are all PCMCIA.  If it's a controller based PCI modem,  
>>> it may work.   
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>>Looks like it may indeed be a Winmodem... http://www.netodragon.com/ What  
>>do you think, Steven? I did get it operating with the fax program under   
>>WinXP.   
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>It's a WinModem.  That's why it works with WinXX only.  
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>>I may have to rethink my need for a modem under OS/2. What should I be   
>>looking for if I do replace this modem? I only have pci ports (no eide   
>>ports) on the AMD computer, and I'm already running out of those; my old   
>>Compuserve email software is looking for a modem to be associated with  
>>com1   
>> -> com4.   
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>If you want an internal, a Google search for:  
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>  os/2 compatible pci internal modem  
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>will get you started.  
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>Which CIS software are you using? Golden Compass?  At one time I had this  
>connecting to Compuserve via the Internet using SIO's vmodem feature.  
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>Steven  
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