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J. R. Fox writes:   
 
 
>   
>> >Would eCs support the Actiontec V92 call-waiting modem? I have eCs, but  
>> >haven't tried installing it yet, and hate getting forced into it just for  
>> >a  modem.   
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>> If IBM Software Choice has the driver, you'll be able to get it from the  
>> registered user section of the ecomstation.com site, if it's not already  
>> on your eCS CDs.  
>   
> Oh, Wayne, I forgot.  If you find a real, hardware modem -- most likely an  
> external -- you can (very probably) forget about special drivers:  COM.SYS  or  
> SIO should do just fine.  If it's USB, though, maybe not so simple . . . ?   
>   
> Jordan  
 
Appreciate the thoughts, Jordan. I really prefer an internal, though... I've   
run out of places to plug things in, and there's the neatness factor of yet   
another box and it's associated cords. I have three computers, monitors,   
mice, and keyboards, plus a headset, printer, dsl modem, and ethernet router   
box already in the room.   
 
Thanks,  
Wayne  
 
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