Ben I am just using the memory that god gave me.
Either he has taken some back or I must have lost some along the way.
I was selling 33.6 modem/sound cards on Ebay about a year or so ago
I think I also had the AT6800
If my memory serves me correctly ,Windows 2000 PROFESSIONAL (the pre XP )
found the drivers for it
without any problem.
I believe the At6800 was just a little different than the others I had at
that time except
for some added jumpers.
I think.
Then again I may have had Windows XP at that time
I have used 2000 and XP and 98 all at the same time around the time I had
the
modem.
I am still trying to figure out if XP is that must better if I exclude the
added drivers and other
thig-a-ma jigs then I am not really sure.
<ben_myers_spam_me_not @ charter.net (Ben Myers)> wrote in message
news:...
> If the modem is an ISA modem, forget about it for XP unless it is one of
> the
> old-style modems, not a Winmdem.
>
> If the modem is a PCI modem, determine the modem chipset on the card, and
> try to
> find XP drivers for the modem chipset at the chipset manufacturer's web
> site.
> If there are no drivers available, simply get another PCI modem. They are
> very
> inexpensive... Ben Myers
>
> On 26 Nov 2005 02:54:51 -0800, ss454_@hotmail.com wrote:
>
>>Hi
>>
>> I posted this yesterday but I must have messed up...it did not
>>seem to take. I'll try again.
>>
>> I have Windows XP and installed it on an old PB Synera 200 All
>>in One computer. I realize it is slow and impractical, but I just
>>wanted to see if it could work. It worked fine, but the modem did not
>>take. The sound aspect works fine though. The modem is the Aztech
>>AT6800 modem sound card combo. Does anybody have the drivers or know
>>where I can get them for Windows XP?.. I realizre that it will be very
>>sluggish. It's just 233 mhz and only has 128 meg memory.. I just wanted
>>to see if it can/could be done.
>>
>>OK that's it.
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Bill
>>
>