UnderTaker 0 Posted October 30, 2001 ok, the other day i bought winXP home upgrade, i installed and the following hardware had problems. MY modem: MDP3858V-WE Modem My Sound Card : PCI288-Q3D II(NX) PCI Audio these are both made by Aztech and are very good hardware. Win Xp says that it need xp drivers for these devises to work so can anyone help me. I have been to the Aztech website and they say they will not make any drivers so can anyone HELP PLAESE!!! Share this post Link to post
BenChase 0 Posted October 31, 2001 If the vendor says they will not make any drivers, you have two things to resort to: 1 - Try using Win2k/NT drivers to see if they work. 2 - Write your own drivers, or find someone that may already have! Unfortunately, some vendors choose not to support new platforms, and that leaves us in the position that you're in. Screwed. Sorry to hear about this bud, but if they say they aren't making drivers, it's either time to go back to your old operating system, or get some new hardware (recommended). - Ben Share this post Link to post
UnderTaker 0 Posted October 31, 2001 Azteck also say that they are not making and drivers for Win2000, i amthinking of gettin new hardware but this modem and sound card are very good. one thing how do you make your own drivers ? thanx Share this post Link to post
Anon-65e40e4a71 0 Posted October 31, 2001 well i suppose you could use Machine Code, binary? I duno, maybe C or C++ *shrugs* Share this post Link to post
Manos 0 Posted November 1, 2001 Buy a USB modem.. they are really great! Share this post Link to post
yakkob 0 Posted November 1, 2001 Correct me if I am wrong, but I think you will find that USB modems are classed as software modems, much like internal PCI modems. Therefore, making them NOT very great at all! If you get a new modem, I would suggest an external serial port connection modem like 3com or diamond. Share this post Link to post
Brian Frank 0 Posted November 1, 2001 C'mon, yak. If you have a "slow" cpu, like 400MHz, that could be a problem, but probably not. A PPro, I can understand, but just about anything beyond that should be enough for a software modem. I had a USB modem, before we got DSL:D, and it worked great---until my uncle killed it in a t-storm by not plugging it in to the grounded outlet ;(. Share this post Link to post
Manos 0 Posted November 1, 2001 I also had a USB modem before I got ADSL and i had never had those transfer rates with another modem (used a P2 333Mhz back then) I had 5kb/s all the time and that's about all you can get out of a modem. (a 56kbit modem that is) Share this post Link to post
yakkob 0 Posted November 1, 2001 I agree Brian, but this guy is talking about upgrading some quite old hardware. He hasn't posted his specs, for all we know he could have a P166. Just insuring him of the facts, thats all. Share this post Link to post
UnderTaker 0 Posted November 2, 2001 OK specs P3 450Mhz 256 Sdram (100Mhz) Voodoo 3 3000 modem and sound card you already know Share this post Link to post