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Old November 14th 09, 04:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Greg[_2_]
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Default What type of PCI modem do I need?

What type of PCI modem do I need?

I didn't realize there are two different type of pci modems.

The larger pci modem will fits the whole slot, the smaller pci modem
fits it but does not use the whole slot and wont work.

I need the larger pci modem that use the whole slot.

What is the smaller pci modem called?


Greg

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Old November 14th 09, 06:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Buffalo
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Default What type of PCI modem do I need?



Greg wrote:
What type of PCI modem do I need?

I didn't realize there are two different type of pci modems.

The larger pci modem will fits the whole slot, the smaller pci modem
fits it but does not use the whole slot and wont work.

I need the larger pci modem that use the whole slot.

What is the smaller pci modem called?


Greg


I don't know the answer to your question, but:
Do you have a plain PCI slot or a PCI-e slot?
I believe a PCI-e slot is shorter than the plain PCI slot. Perhaps the
shorter modem is a PCI-e modem?
If that is the problem, then just order a plain PCI modem.
If you give more info, [motherboard,computer type (desktop or laptop),
operating system, computer make and model] it may help.
Check here for info on different PCI slot sizes.
http://www.acme.com/build_a_pc/pci_types.html

Buffalo


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Old November 14th 09, 06:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Buffalo
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Default What type of PCI modem do I need?



Greg wrote:
What type of PCI modem do I need?

I didn't realize there are two different type of pci modems.

The larger pci modem will fits the whole slot, the smaller pci modem
fits it but does not use the whole slot and wont work.

I need the larger pci modem that use the whole slot.

What is the smaller pci modem called?


Greg


I don't know the answer to your question, but:
Do you have a plain PCI slot or a PCI-e slot?
I believe a PCI-e slot is shorter than the plain PCI slot. Perhaps the
shorter modem is a PCI-e modem?
If that is the problem, then just order a plain PCI modem.
If you give more info, [motherboard,computer type (desktop or laptop),
operating system, computer make and model] it may help.
Check here for info on different PCI slot sizes.
http://www.acme.com/build_a_pc/pci_types.html

Buffalo


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Old November 15th 09, 01:07 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Greg[_2_]
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Default What type of PCI modem do I need?

On Sat, 14 Nov 2009 11:22:53 -0700, "Buffalo"
wrote:



Greg wrote:
What type of PCI modem do I need?

I didn't realize there are two different type of pci modems.

The larger pci modem will fits the whole slot, the smaller pci modem
fits it but does not use the whole slot and wont work.

I need the larger pci modem that use the whole slot.

What is the smaller pci modem called?


Greg


I don't know the answer to your question, but:
Do you have a plain PCI slot or a PCI-e slot?
I believe a PCI-e slot is shorter than the plain PCI slot. Perhaps the
shorter modem is a PCI-e modem?
If that is the problem, then just order a plain PCI modem.
If you give more info, [motherboard,computer type (desktop or laptop),
operating system, computer make and model] it may help.
Check here for info on different PCI slot sizes.
http://www.acme.com/build_a_pc/pci_types.html

Buffalo



I think I have the
fast/wide/3.3V
64 bits / 66 MHz
4.3 Gbps

Pci slot but not sure.

I will be careful when I order a modem the next time.

Greg
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Old November 15th 09, 01:07 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
Greg[_2_]
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Default What type of PCI modem do I need?

On Sat, 14 Nov 2009 11:22:53 -0700, "Buffalo"
wrote:



Greg wrote:
What type of PCI modem do I need?

I didn't realize there are two different type of pci modems.

The larger pci modem will fits the whole slot, the smaller pci modem
fits it but does not use the whole slot and wont work.

I need the larger pci modem that use the whole slot.

What is the smaller pci modem called?


Greg


I don't know the answer to your question, but:
Do you have a plain PCI slot or a PCI-e slot?
I believe a PCI-e slot is shorter than the plain PCI slot. Perhaps the
shorter modem is a PCI-e modem?
If that is the problem, then just order a plain PCI modem.
If you give more info, [motherboard,computer type (desktop or laptop),
operating system, computer make and model] it may help.
Check here for info on different PCI slot sizes.
http://www.acme.com/build_a_pc/pci_types.html

Buffalo



I think I have the
fast/wide/3.3V
64 bits / 66 MHz
4.3 Gbps

Pci slot but not sure.

I will be careful when I order a modem the next time.

Greg
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Old November 15th 09, 04:31 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
thanatoid
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Default What type of PCI modem do I need?

Greg wrote in
:

On Sat, 14 Nov 2009 11:22:53 -0700, "Buffalo"
wrote:

Greg wrote:
What type of PCI modem do I need?

I didn't realize there are two different type of pci
modems.


Not to my knowledge.

This is just a guess but you may have one of those "WinModems"
which use a small riser not a regular PCI slot - which may or
may not accept a regular PCI card, depending on whether I'm
wrong or not - and use parts of the Windows OS to function (yes,
I know, everything does, but this is different, you know what I
mean those who know what I mean) and are garbage although have
been known to work occasionally.

If it You (to me recollection) never said whether your modem is
working or not, whatever PCI slot you insert it into. If it
works, it works, If it doesn't work, throw it out and buy a
regular full length decent brand (or at least decent chip) NON-
WinModem - what are they, $8 now or something?

A little more I guess, but this might be a good choice (although
I bet you can find it elsewhere for less or for free from a
neighborhood computer shop's "obsolete but you never know" box):

http://www.google.com/products/catal...s&hl=en&um=1&i
e=UTF-8&cid=10449588068278435461

What is the smaller PCI modem called?

What do you care?

You might want to visit

http://www.modemsite.com/56K/index.asp

for more info of all kinds.


--
There are only two classifications of disk drives: Broken drives
and those that will break later.
- Chuck Armstrong
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Old November 15th 09, 04:31 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
thanatoid
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Default What type of PCI modem do I need?

Greg wrote in
:

On Sat, 14 Nov 2009 11:22:53 -0700, "Buffalo"
wrote:

Greg wrote:
What type of PCI modem do I need?

I didn't realize there are two different type of pci
modems.


Not to my knowledge.

This is just a guess but you may have one of those "WinModems"
which use a small riser not a regular PCI slot - which may or
may not accept a regular PCI card, depending on whether I'm
wrong or not - and use parts of the Windows OS to function (yes,
I know, everything does, but this is different, you know what I
mean those who know what I mean) and are garbage although have
been known to work occasionally.

If it You (to me recollection) never said whether your modem is
working or not, whatever PCI slot you insert it into. If it
works, it works, If it doesn't work, throw it out and buy a
regular full length decent brand (or at least decent chip) NON-
WinModem - what are they, $8 now or something?

A little more I guess, but this might be a good choice (although
I bet you can find it elsewhere for less or for free from a
neighborhood computer shop's "obsolete but you never know" box):

http://www.google.com/products/catal...s&hl=en&um=1&i
e=UTF-8&cid=10449588068278435461

What is the smaller PCI modem called?

What do you care?

You might want to visit

http://www.modemsite.com/56K/index.asp

for more info of all kinds.


--
There are only two classifications of disk drives: Broken drives
and those that will break later.
- Chuck Armstrong
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Old November 15th 09, 12:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
philo[_31_]
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Default What type of PCI modem do I need?

Greg wrote:
What type of PCI modem do I need?

I didn't realize there are two different type of pci modems.

The larger pci modem will fits the whole slot, the smaller pci modem
fits it but does not use the whole slot and wont work.

I need the larger pci modem that use the whole slot.

What is the smaller pci modem called?


Greg




The modem should work...
did you install the correct drivers?


Just because your motherboard is PXI-x capable...does not necessitate
using PCI-x devices.

If you have installed the drivers and are sure they are the right ones...
check the control panel for conflicts.

I have seen PCI devices *occasionally* conflict with video cards...
and have had to move them to a different slot
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Old November 15th 09, 12:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
philo[_31_]
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Default What type of PCI modem do I need?

Greg wrote:
What type of PCI modem do I need?

I didn't realize there are two different type of pci modems.

The larger pci modem will fits the whole slot, the smaller pci modem
fits it but does not use the whole slot and wont work.

I need the larger pci modem that use the whole slot.

What is the smaller pci modem called?


Greg




The modem should work...
did you install the correct drivers?


Just because your motherboard is PXI-x capable...does not necessitate
using PCI-x devices.

If you have installed the drivers and are sure they are the right ones...
check the control panel for conflicts.

I have seen PCI devices *occasionally* conflict with video cards...
and have had to move them to a different slot
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Old November 17th 09, 01:52 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion
J. P. Gilliver (John)
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Default What type of PCI modem do I need?

In message , thanatoid
writes:
[]
What type of PCI modem do I need?

I didn't realize there are two different type of pci
modems.


Not to my knowledge.

This is just a guess but you may have one of those "WinModems"
which use a small riser not a regular PCI slot - which may or
may not accept a regular PCI card, depending on whether I'm
wrong or not - and use parts of the Windows OS to function (yes,
I know, everything does, but this is different, you know what I
mean those who know what I mean) and are garbage although have
been known to work occasionally.


If you're using what thanatoid describes (a _very_ short card, that fits
into a special slot of which there's only one on the board), that's not
a PCI slot at all; it's basically a sort of MoDem where some of it is on
the motherboard. (Does it have any ICs on it, or just resistors
capacitors and coils/transformers?)

PCI MoDems are indeed of two different sorts - WinMoDems, which have
minimal circuitry and use the main processor to do a lot of the
processing, and non-WinMoDems, which don't. However, the physical size
of the board is not really a guide. (When you said "uses the full length
of the slot", I thought you were talking about a long card - about a
foot long! - which extends to the back of the PC case, fitting into the
plastic card guides at the back of the card chamber. But I've never seen
a MoDem - of any sort - on a full-length card.)

If it You (to me recollection) never said whether your modem is
working or not, whatever PCI slot you insert it into. If it
works, it works, If it doesn't work, throw it out and buy a
regular full length decent brand (or at least decent chip) NON-
WinModem - what are they, $8 now or something?

A little more I guess, but this might be a good choice (although
I bet you can find it elsewhere for less or for free from a
neighborhood computer shop's "obsolete but you never know" box):

[]
Or, assuming you have a serial port and the mouse isn't plugged into it,
an external MoDem - again, might be findable in a junk box. If you have
the desk room for it (and a spare socket for its power brick), they're
the least bother of all to use. (And you get some lights to show what's
happening!)
--
J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G.5AL-IS-P--Ch++(p)Ar@T0H+Sh0!:`)DNAf
** http://www.soft255.demon.co.uk/G6JPG-PC/JPGminPC.htm for ludicrously
outdated thoughts on PCs. **

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