Howdy.
Practical Peripherals, 2400 baud modem. Circa 1988. Anyone have a driver or want this antique??
Jeez, found it in the bottom of a junk drawer.
Happy Super Bowl.
SM:D
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Howdy.
Practical Peripherals, 2400 baud modem. Circa 1988. Anyone have a driver or want this antique??
Jeez, found it in the bottom of a junk drawer.
Happy Super Bowl.
SM:D
Geez, Hope you didn't buy it originally - telling your age.. Make a good door stop.
Driver Guide may have a driver: HERE
If the link does not work go to driverguide.com use "Drivers" and "All" for password. Do a search.
Practical Peripherals Modem Drivers - 42 drivers found
all 2400, 9600, 14400 & 28800
INIT STRINGS:Quote:
This is the Practical Peripherals .INF file from the Win98SE CD. It contains drivers for virtually all of the PP modems up to 28,800 bps. This includes the PM288HC II, MT II, PC288LCD and a whole host of others. I've managed to get XP to accept this driver for my PM288HC II non-PnP modem
You Guys are a trip! I found this while looking for a tube for my 1936 Victrola.
SM
So what project you going to use it for and did the driver work?
BTW Whilst looking I noted someones still got them for sale for $9
http://www.affordablesurplus.com/salespage.asp?PAGE=9
the modem should not require a special driver. just configure its resources manually with the jumpers and/or dipswitches on the card. if you're using any recent operating system (9x/me/nt4/2k/xp), simply plug the thing in and run hardware detection, install it as a standard modem (configured to use the correct com port of course) and away you go.