Satisfaxtion 400 Internal Modem Does Not Operate in Windows NTLast reviewed: May 9, 1997Article ID: Q104428 |
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The Intel SatisFAXtion 400 Internal Modem does not work with Windows NT. The SatisFAXtion 400 is software-configurable only and requires MS-DOS-based drivers to initialize correctly. Because the modem has no hardware-configurable switches, it requires that a configuration file and a device driver be loaded when the system is booted. Under an MS-DOS system, these are loaded in the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files. In the CONFIG.SYS file, there is usually an entry similar to the following:
device=c:\fax\satisfax.sys /ioaddr=xxxIn the AUTOEXEC.BAT file, there is usually the following entry:
casmgrBecause the device driver attempts to communicate with the hardware directly, it does not work under Windows NT. NOTES: The Intel SatisFAXtion 400e external modem does not have this problem. There are hardware switches on the modem that allow it to be configured, so the modem should work correctly with Windows NT. Intel has release a Class 1 Windows NT driver for the SatisFAXtion 400i modem. This driver works under Windows NT versions 3.1 and 3.5 and is available from the Intel (GO:INTEL) forum of CompuServe. Filename: 400NT.EXE.For additional information, contact Intel technical support at (503) 629-7000. The SatisFAXtion 400 modem is manufactured by Intel, a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this products' performance or reliability.
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