Well I'm building a new system for a customer who wants to keep his system
for the next 5 or 6 years. I build him a x64 based machine with the
assumption it was the technology of the future. That being said I've had a
hell of a time finding the drivers for the hardware. Luckily I've been able
to get everything working except the modem listed in the subject. I've
contacted US Robotics and they keep telling me they havn't released
anything. I've looked for third party drivers with no luck. Could somebody
please point me to some drivers that will work or a modem model that they
got working without to much pain.
Thank for the help in advance
KJ
Andre Da Costa - 31 May 2005 17:55 GMT
Best if you just buy a modem that is compatible straight out of the box with
x64, makes no sense really hunting down drivers. Whats the cost of that
modem?
This is from Jeremy Reaban:
While it's from the vendor, it's actually not listed on their web page (at
least not as of now, maybe in the future). I had a hell of a time finding
it.
http://www.smlink.com/objects/SLA56-V4.20.01-MV-XP64Bit.zip
Maybe you want to give their modem a try. ;-)

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> KJ
John Barnes - 31 May 2005 17:59 GMT
I got the US Robotics 5610B and it installed with built in drivers. Thanks
to the person who recommended it to me.
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> KJ
Rafael Rivera [Extended64.com] - 01 Jun 2005 00:33 GMT
Was going to suggest you try using the Standard 56K modem device in
Add/Remove Hardware but seems you got it sorted.
Rafael Rivera
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> KJ